Endless summer syndrome
NY Times :
A promising debut feature by the Iranian director Kaveh Daneshmand that frames the crime as a twisty detective story. The luxe pastoral setting and slow-burning suspense recall the psychological thrillers of Patricia Highsmith and Claude Chabrol, while the magnetic Colon anchors the plot
Variety:
Endless Summer Syndrome unfolds like a Chekhov drama. Actors a wholly restrained performance that never descends into the melodramatic histrionics the story may otherwise suggest