Noah Kern’s review published on Letterboxd:
I’ll be honest, I thought I would connect with this on an emotional level a lot more. It’s a very well made film; the performances are great, the writing is good, and the sound is amazing, but for some reason I didn’t feel much. Despite that, I really enjoyed every moment of this and I’d have no problem watching it again. Riz Ahmed is obviously really great, but Paul Raci was the big standpoint was the big standout for me. His performance isn’t being talked about enough. This is one of my favorites of last year for sure, and I honestly can’t recommend it enough. Not a dull moment in the whole thing.