The film was received with positive reviews.
Rotten Tomatoes gives a score of 92% based on 9 reviews, with an average score of 7.6/10.[4]
At Metacritic it scored 78% based on reviews from 8 critics, considered "Generally favorable reviews".[5]
The New York Times said "It's an artful portrait of a world that refuses the order we try to impose on it when we close ourselves off to heartache, doubt and pain."[6]
Variety said the film is "A delicate, elliptically structured portrait of six wounded souls coping with the aftermath of tragedy."[7]
The Los Angeles Times said "Harder to miss, however, in every grainy 16mm shot and heartfelt performance is the movie's understated soul, as Wang guides us, sometimes awkwardly, usually touchingly, from isolation and secrets into understanding and connection."[8]