Sylvie's Love currently has an average rating of 6.6 out of 10 and has been rated by 9 users on our platform.
It’s a film that both looks and feels the part, a handsomely made love story that’s easy to fall in love with.
Read full review at The Guardian...soak in the plush composition of Sylvie's setting and watch a serenely lovely Thompson...
Read full review at Entertainment WeeklyThe period costuming is also a dream, with Thompson as striking as any Golden Age heroine in a teal Chanel gown and white elbow-length gloves.
Read full review at The GuardianCombining beautiful aesthetics with winning performances from Thompson and Asomugha, Sylvie’s Love is the rare Black period drama that tells a sweet and satisfying love story without revolving around the racial adversity of the era.
Read full review at Empire...takes some intriguing and absolutely plausible turns, giving what had already been an involving love story an extra layer of resonance.
Read full review at Chicago Sun Times...a sweet and sincere portrayal of Black love, a film where race permeates the lives of our protagonists without detracting from the fantasy of their romance.
Read full review at Little White LiesThe chemistry between Thompson and Asomugha is undeniably gorgeously and results in refined onscreen performances which are both engaging and heart-warming.
Read full review at Leisure ByteThompson and football pro-turned-actor Asomugha bring a pleasing wholesomeness to their characters and carry the film with sincere performances.
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