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9 reseñas · Proporcionado por Metacritic.com
- 70The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckThe Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckMany viewers will no doubt feel initially disdainful of John’s recklessly dangerous pursuits, but the film presents his inner struggles so empathetically that by the end all you feel is sadness for a life tragically lost.
- 50The PlaylistMarshall ShafferThe PlaylistMarshall ShafferThe film has no answers because Lin plays it more like a heist film—where the bounty is the purity of the unexposed North Sentinelese—than a sincere human drama about faith and identity. Lin entertains as a result but struggles to enlighten.
- 50Screen DailyAmber WilkinsonScreen DailyAmber WilkinsonWhile director Justin Lin’s thriller-inflected approach is periodically absorbing, the scattered structure and episodic nature of the plot works against him as it slides towards an overly sentimental conclusion.
- 42IndieWireNatalia WinkelmanIndieWireNatalia WinkelmanAll the promise of this premise is squandered in Lin’s adaptation, which in style and structure hews to hackneyed convention at every turn.
- 40VarietyPeter DebrugeVarietyPeter DebrugeEven Yang, whose commitment is admirable, struggles to convey what’s inside John’s head — which, of course, is the whole point of this project.
- 40Screen RantPatrice WitherspoonScreen RantPatrice WitherspoonLast Days is as frustrating to watch as it is to try to understand this avoidable tragedy.
- 38Slant MagazineChris BarsantiSlant MagazineChris BarsantiInstead of delving into what lay behind John Allen Chau’s recklessness, the film scatters itself across multiple plot angles that confuse more than clarify.
- 30ColliderTherese LacsonColliderTherese LacsonIt's hard to find any redeeming qualities in Last Days. Its pacing and multiple storylines, not to mention jumping back and forth in time, only work to make the viewer disoriented when it comes to bonding with a character who already does not feel that sympathetic.
- 20TheWrapChase HutchinsonTheWrapChase HutchinsonLast Days is a film that is so contrived, superficial and misconceived, it does a disservice to the story with every choice it makes.