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23 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 90Chicago ReaderLisa AlspectorChicago ReaderLisa AlspectorSome delicately interwoven and unresolved subplots help make the young character's rite of passage wholly, disturbingly compelling.
- 88Baltimore SunChris KaltenbachBaltimore SunChris KaltenbachA movie of unforced nobility and quiet pleasures, Butterfly works on all sorts of levels.
- 80Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasLos Angeles TimesKevin ThomasA beautiful, harrowing film of understated power and perception that affords Fernando Fernán Gómez, the Spanish cinema's great, weathered veteran, yet another of his unforgettable performances.
- 80Dallas ObserverBill GalloDallas ObserverBill GalloThe movies' time-honored old-man-and-boy theme has rarely been used to such great advantage.
- 80TimeRichard CorlissTimeRichard CorlissA savory cocktail with a bitter twist.
- 75Entertainment WeeklyLisa SchwarzbaumEntertainment WeeklyLisa SchwarzbaumDiverges to become something quite powerfully unnerving and guilt-ridden.
- 70The New York TimesDana StevensThe New York TimesDana StevensDelicate, quietly devastating.
- 67Austin ChronicleMarjorie BaumgartenAustin ChronicleMarjorie BaumgartenIt's a rare film that can make us look so deeply into the dark soul of the seemingly benign.
- 50TV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonaghTV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonaghThough beautifully photographed, acted and written (the three source stories are skillfully blended into a single narrative), this leisurely, bittersweet look at a child's loss of innocence ends rather abruptly and inconclusively.
- 20Film.comErnest HardyFilm.comErnest HardyIn the end, Butterfly is an infuriating film because it's so very contrived, so annoyingly phony.