Zsófia Vera’s review published on Letterboxd:
Paul Dano's directorial debut is a stunningly eviscerating tableau of marital discord seen through the eyes of the child.
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Jake G and Carey M are suitably spectacular in the role of the teenageresque parents, but it's Ed Oxenbould who steals the show as the son with his sad eyes and slumped demeanour.
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Beautifully shot and masterfully paced, the film reveals the layers of surprising wisdom beneath Dano's baby face.
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And that last scene my god ... not since Carol had I had my breath so fantastically stolen away. One, two ... three.