70
Metascore
7 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 90The New York TimesBeatrice LoayzaThe New York TimesBeatrice LoayzaLentzou, with her first feature no less, gets at something much knottier about what it feels like to get older and perceive your parents as full people, in all their flaws and vulnerabilities; the pains and pleasures of adulthood, contrary to expectation, yield just as much, if not more, unpredictability than in youth.
- 80Film ThreatAlan NgFilm ThreatAlan NgMoon, 66 Questions is a movie made for adult children reluctantly forced into the care of their parents. Lentzou brings their struggle to the big screen with great empathy and introspection in that says you’re not alone.
- 70Little White LiesMarina AshiotiLittle White LiesMarina AshiotiLentzou is certainly onto a winning formula, but it’s Kokkali and Georgakopoulos’ superb performances that ultimately make up for Moon’s shortcomings.
- 70Los Angeles TimesNoel MurrayLos Angeles TimesNoel MurrayThe film’s icy style pays surprising emotional dividends by the end, with the heroine’s silent meditations on who she is and whether she owes anything to her family culminating in moments of real tenderness.
- 60The GuardianPeter BradshawThe GuardianPeter BradshawKokkali persuasively enacts both the emotional hurt and emotional healing.
- 50Movie NationRoger MooreMovie NationRoger MooreIt’s a self-consciously-filmed soft-spoken drama about family, family responsibilities and family secrets, and truthfully a rather drab affair where the stakes are low and the emotions kept in check for the most part.