Logan Kenny’s review published on Letterboxd:
the personal becomes the universal, seeing a broken sort of toxic relationship with a mother really got to me at this moment in time, didn't make me want to call mine as much as it did block the number and try to let the past to die. a truly truly special movie, one that i see myself going back to time and time again as i grow older and my experiences and relationships change, and one that left me immobile by the end due to how much it made me cry.