Hollywood Reporter: There's nothing very convincing about the characters or situations in Fabienne Berthaud's feel-good second feature "Lily Sometimes," the portrait of a wildly nonconformist girl and the straight sister who is forced to take care of her after their mother dies. Still, the fact it copped the Director's Fortnight Art Cinema Award indicates it has the right, easily digestible ingredients to find art house and family audiences, mainly thanks to the warm appeal of stars Diane Kruger and Ludivine Sagnier.
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