Billy Langsworthy’s review published on Letterboxd:
Teneh?
It's smart, got a great score and is visually incredible in places, but my main issue here is that it's so convoluted and complex that I ended up not really caring about any of it.
I didn't care about them stopping the end of the word or about any of the characters; I was just waiting for the next cool inversion sequence to gawp at.
I imagine I'd need to see it a few more times to fully grasp its intricacies and appreciate it's time-twisting plate-spinning; the problem is that I'm not sure I really want to.