73
Metascore
6 Rezensionen · Bereitgestellt von Metacritic.com
- 80The Hollywood ReporterLeslie FelperinThe Hollywood ReporterLeslie FelperinThe result is a finely observed study of modern manners and mores on a micro-budget that’s nevertheless rich in feeling, especially the cringeiness one might experience from watching other people bicker or hearing people have sex through thin walls.
- 80Paste MagazineKatarina DocalovichPaste MagazineKatarina DocalovichZauhar’s filmmaking style has matured along with her characters. Where Actual People took us on a fast and loose misadventure from New York to Philly, This Closeness is controlled and taut, displaying immense restraint and intention.
- Some viewers may not be receptive to the nihilistic tone in the film. Many of life’s important moments don’t result in a happy ending, and there isn’t necessarily one here either. This Closeness will, however, leave you thinking about relationships in your own life and where there might be room for improvement.
- 75The Film StageEthan VestbyThe Film StageEthan VestbyMaybe Zauhar’s film isn’t totally surprising; it nevertheless hits close to home while never veering too hard into either cringe comedy or navel-gazing. A promising sign there’s still juice left in the small-scale relationship drama indie.
- 70The New York TimesAlissa WilkinsonThe New York TimesAlissa WilkinsonThe film’s stripped-down aesthetic is mirrored in the actors’ performances; they deliver straightforward lines with a hint of self-consciousness and discomfort, even between friends and lovers. It’s as if the closeness is projected through a scrim, which creates a kind of purposeful clumsiness the audience can feel, too. When actual physical contact occurs, it’s almost jarring.
- 63RogerEbert.comKatie RifeRogerEbert.comKatie RifeAt first, Zauhar’s project for the film isn’t obvious, but once it clicks into place, the movie becomes a richer experience.