Bryan Espitia’s review published on Letterboxd:
Not bad but disappointingly packages itself as a generic prestige Oscar drama which robs it of some power. Overused emotional score, on-the-nose dialogue, and of course the dull visuals have already been picked apart. The range of topics discussed here are interesting, though if you’re even vaguely familiar with some of these talking points the movie isn’t saying anything new. Good performances all around that make it work though (Ben Whishaw not included, doing way too much). I was really vibing with Claire Foy’s rage tbh.