One Fine Morning currently has an average rating of 7.7 out of 10 and has been rated by 14 users on our platform.

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Critic Peter Bradshaw
rated 8

...there is such a lovely chemistry between Seydoux and Greggory, and between her and Poupaud there is real erotic languor and romance.

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Critic Ian Freer
rated 10

…it’s a beautifully drawn gift of a film, full of grace notes while emerging as a completely satisfying whole.

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Critic Timothy Cogshell
rated 8

Léa Seydoux is quietly radiant in a bittersweet character study.

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Critic Season 3 Manjima Das
rated 7

The adorable Grogu and the humane Mando continue to warm hearts in this season too.

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Critic Kimberley Jones
rated 8

...matter-of-fact, unsentimental, and terribly moving...

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Critic Season 1 Jesse Hassenger
rated 7

Léa Seydoux's moody star power bolsters bleak drama One Fine Morning.

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Critic Season 1 Timothy Cogshell
rated 8

Léa Seydoux is quietly radiant in a bittersweet character study.

Read full review at The A.V. Club
Critic Season 1 Peter Bradshaw
rated 8

...there is such a lovely chemistry between Seydoux and Greggory, and between her and Poupaud there is real erotic languor and romance.

Read full review at The Guardian
Critic Season 1 Tim Robey
rated 8

Léa Seydoux is magnificent in this French drama, looking after generations young and old while pursuing an illicit affair.

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Critic Season 1 Kimberley Jones
rated 8

...matter-of-fact, unsentimental, and terribly moving...

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Critic Season 1 David Ehrlich
rated 8

Léa Seydoux lights up Mia Hansen-Løve’s excellent new affair.

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Critic Savina Petkova
rated 8

The wounds, the care, being a mother, a daughter, and a mistress are only parts of the complex puzzle, both her and all Mia Hansen-Løve protagonists are: flesh, blood, and soul.

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Critic Tim Robey
rated 8

Léa Seydoux is magnificent in this French drama, looking after generations young and old while pursuing an illicit affair.

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Critic David Ehrlich
rated 8

Léa Seydoux lights up Mia Hansen-Løve’s excellent new affair.

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Critic Mark Kermode
rated 10

Mia Hansen-Løve’s moving tale of love and loss.

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Critic Season 1 Ian Freer
rated 10

…it’s a beautifully drawn gift of a film, full of grace notes while emerging as a completely satisfying whole.

Read full review at Empire