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- 90IGNHanna FlintIGNHanna FlintWith a blistering score and a darkly comic undercurrent, Tornado is a timeless revenge thriller filled with hurt and heart.
- 80The New York TimesGlenn KennyThe New York TimesGlenn KennyThe movie quickly establishes itself as a revenge narrative, and each bad guy goes down in a way designed to suit the viewer’s justified bloodlust.
- 75The A.V. ClubAndrew CrumpThe A.V. ClubAndrew CrumpIt’s more that the specific combination of jidaigeki period piece, highland character study, and frontier justice that’s new, making Tornado a harrowing, blustery, violent amalgamation of an idiosyncratic spirit.
- 70Screen DailyNikki BaughanScreen DailyNikki BaughanScottish director John Maclean’s ambitious second feature is an intriguing blend of Western and samurai actioner — always close bedfellows — which makes the most of its untamed setting.
- 67Paste MagazineJim VorelPaste MagazineJim VorelIt’s arguably led astray by an imperative to swing in the direction of pulpier (and sellable) revenge story, backloading its genre goods so deeply that when they finally arrive late in the game, they derail the more contemplative mood that has been established. Tornado is left stranded between tones, set adrift without a rudder.
- 67IndieWireJosh Slater-WilliamsIndieWireJosh Slater-WilliamsDespite considerable thrills throughout, Maclean’s writing makes it seem as though his characters never actually existed in their world before the film started.
- 67Austin ChronicleRichard WhittakerAustin ChronicleRichard WhittakerTornado is an undeniable success as a slow-burn, blood-soaked historical tragedy, both mournful and amoral, but it’s also a quietly fascinating exploration of identity and reinvention.
- 63RogerEbert.comSimon AbramsRogerEbert.comSimon AbramsYour enjoyment of “Tornado” depends on how much you want to root for thinly drawn characters who don’t look strong enough to carry an entire movie. They can and they can’t, depending on how patient you’re feeling.
- 60The GuardianPeter BradshawThe GuardianPeter BradshawThe pure strangeness of the movie commands attention and there is a charismatic lead performance by Japanese actor-musician Mitsuki Kimura, or Kôki.
- Tornado’s winking theatricality, thematic fixations with myth and avarice, and pared-down plotting add up to a heady concoction, but it’s more conducive to reflection than engagement.