ellen aim and the attackers’s review published on Letterboxd:
dialogue so on the nose you could call it rhinoplasty meets lackluster kills, but i’ll blame the studio/marketing team’s decision to go for a pg-13 for the latter rather than the filmmakers. that said, it’s truly no worse than the bulk of said studio’s other output, which makes it clear that it is mostly the topic rather than the clunky execution that has drawn so much ire from a certain demographic lol