Review

  • Butterflies Are Free makes an entertaining watch that is as light and fleeting as a butterfly itself. It's funny, has an appropriate amount of pathos and doesn't seem all too dated. Yes it's a bit of a contrivance, the plot and dialogue have some predictable twists and flips and the resolution is fairly obvious and in particular Mrs. Baker's volte-face, while comfortingly motherly is a stretch out of character, but the performances are all good regardless. Don't think too hard about this one just groove to the tie-dyed vibe and a precious Goldie Hawn.