First-time director Mark Milgard displays enormous promise and a surprisingly sensitive touch with this beautifully rendered tragedy.
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Film Threat
Film Threat
The two young leads--Vincent Kartheiser and Taryn Manning--bring a sense of reality to their roles. This combines with Milgard’s direction and choice of backdrops to make Dandelion an unassuming journey.
A perceptive character drama both delicate and tragic.
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Village VoiceJoshua Land
Village VoiceJoshua Land
Atmosphere trumps plot throughout, enabling the movie to survive an unfortunate, if inevitable, final-act turn.
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New York Daily NewsElizabeth Weitzman
New York Daily NewsElizabeth Weitzman
Like its troubled protagonists, Mark Milgard's ultra-sensitive ode to adolescent angst is equal parts earnest and awkward. Should you happen to be a 15-year-old girl, you'll adore it.
So much care has been taken to build a mood of hushed suspense that the rushed, tragic conclusion, in which too little is shown and too little explained, leaves you deeply unsatisfied.
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New York Post
New York Post
It's easy to spot a failed tearjerker, though: All the characters are sobbing all over each other while the people in the audience check their watches.