Amit Ohana’s review published on Letterboxd:
Holy shit, Yorgos doesn't skimp at all on the presentation level in this movie, and I'm not talking about the nudity.
For 140 minutes of extraordinary and mesmerizing cinematography while also the frank and honest dialogues to the extreme, Yorgos presents us without any "censorship" the presentation of "sensitive" subjects the truth inside with merciless bluntness without a break, and that is why it works so well for him. Yorgos presents the rigid view of life of human society and the acceptance of the other and deploys it in the most sensitive and controversial points that comes under criticism from the deepest, most humane and honest place possible, and despite this,
this way sometimes wears out while presenting entertaining scenes that do not synchronize together all the time, but succeeds Sometimes it can be ignored thanks to the mesmerizing acting skills and performances of the cast, with an emphasis on Emma Stone who will hopefully be remembered in the coming decades thanks to this film.