63
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8 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 80Los Angeles TimesGary GoldsteinLos Angeles TimesGary GoldsteinThe cast, including Victoria Carmen Sonne, as the object of both Emil and Johan’s affections, and Lars Mikkelsen, as the quarry boss, is uniformly strong and singular.
- 75Slant MagazineCarson LundSlant MagazineCarson LundIf nothing else, the film is a feat of formal conception and craftsmanship.
- 75RogerEbert.comPeter SobczynskiRogerEbert.comPeter SobczynskiOn the one hand, it never quite works in a conventionally satisfying manner—it is wildly uneven, occasionally obtuse and it never quite seems to have a solid grasp on what it is trying to say. On the other hand, it still manages to register in a number of unusual ways thanks to its haunting visual style, offbeat tone, and its intriguing method to put us into the disintegrating mindset of its central character.
- 70VarietyJessica KiangVarietyJessica KiangWhile we may not always know what Pálmason means, there’s the undeniable sense that he does, and mostly, that’s enough to add up to an impressively original, auspiciously idiosyncratic debut, one that scratches away at truths about masculinity, lovelessness and isolation, that are no less true for being all but inexpressible.
- 60The Hollywood ReporterNeil YoungThe Hollywood ReporterNeil YoungWhile impressive in parts, the picture oscillates between the profitably enigmatic and the frustratingly obtuse.
- 60Village VoiceDanny KingVillage VoiceDanny KingPálmason can occasionally get bogged down in his ambiguous leanings.... But many moments attest to the high ceiling of Pálmason’s abilities.
- 50The New York TimesBen KenigsbergThe New York TimesBen KenigsbergMr. Palmason’s showy technique, magnetic on its own, ultimately seems like a way of adding mystery to a story that, like Emil, is content with having no place to go.
- 50Screen DailyAllan HunterScreen DailyAllan HunterElements of craft and performance are very persuasive but the slight storyline and recourse to awkward flights of fancy make it a film that never quite gels.