Grace Of Monaco Movie Reviews
2.5
Troy Ribeiro | NowRunning
Overall, the zing is missing in the film and grace is lost!Read full review2.0
Anupama Chopra | Hindustan Times
Grace of Monaco works neither as fairy tale nor a deconstruction of a fairy tale.Read full review2.0
Shalini Langer | Indian Express
Any woman put in that situation of “sacrifice” can understand what Kelly is going through. And despite all the pancake, the cornball dialogues, the cheesy “royal decorum training” and the unabashed distortion of historical facts, Kidman realises and conveys that. It is Grace of Monaco’s only strength.Read full review2.0
Tushar Joshi | DNA
Stuck between attempting to be an accurate biopic and an entertaining drama, Grace of Monaco dazzles but doesn’t impress.Read full review2.0
Vinayak Chakravorty | India Today
The film ends up a hagiographic bundle of confusion – the usual trap that biopics often fall into. That’s sad, given the enigmatic character it set out to portray. Grace Of Monaco is a cold and beautiful saga.Read full review1.5
Rajeev Masand | IBNLive
If you’re having trouble sleeping lately, this is just the cure you needed!Read full review1.5
Paloma Sharma | Rediff
…too obsessed with being a fairytale to really become anything more than a pretty sheet of shiny wrapping paper twisted around a piece of wood-hard, flavourless candy. It is as beautiful as its subject, but amounts to be little else.Read full review1.5
Sachin Chatte | The Navhind Times
With a story that is all over the place, it is not clear what exactly the director was trying to portray. From personal crisis to political problems and conspiracies to charity, it oscillates like an old grandfather clock.Read full review1.5
Aubrey D'souza | BookMyShow
The problem with biopics is how do you verify the authenticity of the story that is being depicted. It gets worse when the story is created from......Read full review1.0
Mihir Fadnavis | Mid Day
If you’re looking for details of Grace Kelly’s life that aren’t already on her Wiki page, ‘Grace of Monaco’ will definitely annoy you. Worse, the film literally holds up cue cards to specify the emotional notes playing in every single plot point, the last of which is regret, something that one feels after watching this movie.Read full reviewNR
Gautaman Bhaskaran | Hindustan Times
Finally, if one were to see the film as a piece of fiction rather than a document of history, Grace of Monaco is a story well told, and engagingly so. It has breathtaking visuals and lovely people, and Dahan has an eye for detailing that makes his movie all the more arresting.Read full reviewNR
Nandini Ramnath | LiveMint
The first thing to be said about Grace of Monaco is that it is not as maul-worthy as it has been made out to be. The next thing to be said about Olivier Dahan’s movie is that it isn’t exactly noteworthy. The best thing that can be said about the 103-minute biopic is that it is always lovely looking, dressed to the hilt and bathed in the kind of lambent light dear to films about movie and actual royalty.Read full review