Aaron Murray’s review published on Letterboxd:
Solid direction and a strong performance from Ezra Miller but I felt like this one didn't explore the themes it was tackling as much as I would've liked. It instead felt kinda like a Michael Haneke impersonation rather than it's own thing at times. I still enjoyed my time to a certain extent though as Antonio Campos really shows off his talent with some strong sound design and editing that helped genuinely make me uncomfortable at times.