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13 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertChicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertIt’s not easy to make comedies that work as drama, too. But Carney’s acting is so perceptive that it helps this material succeed.
- 83Portland OregonianPortland OregonianThis Paul Mazursky film is not a comedy but is full of humor -- and suspense about how Tonto is going to fit into and come out of the surprises along the way. [30 May 2003]
- 80EmpireDavid ParkinsonEmpireDavid ParkinsonWarm and thought-provoking portrayal of a journey and a man coping with the onset of age and all that might mean.
- 75TV Guide MagazineTV Guide MagazineHarry and Tonto is a sweet, sentimental road movie that draws force and relevance from Carney's touching and subtle performance.
- 70Los Angeles TimesPeter RainerLos Angeles TimesPeter RainerThis film has qualities of feeling and insight that set it apart from most movies about cantankerous coots. [18 Jun 1995, p.6]
- 60Time OutTime OutMazursky has escaped Fellini's shadow; when everyone's back from going to 'look for America', he might have something interesting to say.
- 60Village VoiceVillage VoiceMazursky's difficulty in making the transition from dramatic middle-shots to long shots, with the accompanying impulse to "universalize" his theme, indicates that he has not yet learned to trust his material, or appreciate his own sublime gift of being able to approach the secret of life through comic misunderstanding rather than cosmic understanding. [15 Aug 1974, p.63]
- 60Chicago ReaderJonathan RosenbaumChicago ReaderJonathan RosenbaumYou may find much of this, despite the apparent sincerity, too cutesy and self-satisfied for its own good.
- The narrative of this sympathetic movie wobbles on the edge of sentimentality, though there are only a few sticky moments. But—unlike the novel, which moved swiftly—it has been directed at far too slow a pace, which means that the comic possibilities and the social comment have been diminished.