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8 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 80Film ThreatAlan NgFilm ThreatAlan NgGood performances and a simple story about an overly complicated family dynamic all comes together making a wonderful story of family.
- 75IndieWireKate ErblandIndieWireKate ErblandThe third act is crammed with twists and revelations that ultimately seem forced, and can only offer truncated reconciliations. And yet there’s something to be said for the pleasure of watching Sasha, still a bit silly and definitely in need of more life experience, succeed on her own terms and in her very own movie.
- 70Los Angeles TimesKimber MyersLos Angeles TimesKimber MyersNot every note rings true, but this breezy pop song of a movie is mostly fun while it lasts.
- 50San Francisco ChronicleDavid LewisSan Francisco ChronicleDavid LewisTing’s conceptually solid film is briskly paced, and its heart is in the right place. With a more fine-tuned screenplay, it could have been better than a serviceable movie.
- 50VarietyDennis HarveyVarietyDennis HarveyThe capable cast and brisk pacing keep attention held toward a happy ending that pleases even if it is a bit pat, not to mention inevitable.
- 40The New York TimesTeo BugbeeThe New York TimesTeo BugbeeThe biggest trouble here is in the writing. By the time the film gets around to showing what a character has felt, they have already told the audience twice — and most likely another character has explained as well, just in case anyone missed the memo.
- 30The Hollywood ReporterCaryn JamesThe Hollywood ReporterCaryn JamesThe didactic screenplay sinks the film. Instead of exploring characters, or having them spout witty lines, Ting has them explain everything to each other, out loud, almost all the time. ... It’s great to see more films with Asian and Asian-American actors and stories, especially one written and directed by a woman. But while Ting’s movie may be heartfelt, it offers viewers more fluff than heart.