The Hollywood Reporter by Sheri Linden
There will be blood, yes, but mainly there’s a well-written and beautifully performed investigation of yearning and the mysterious realm that apps and algorithms can only profess to quantify.
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Director
Christos Nikou
Cast
Jessie Buckley,
Riz Ahmed,
Jeremy Allen White,
Luke Wilson,
Annie Murphy,
Avaah Blackwell
Genre
Drama,
Science Fiction
After Anna starts to increasingly suspect that her relationship with her longtime partner may not actually be the real thing, she secretly embarks on a new assignment working at a mysterious institute designed to incite and test the presence of romantic love in increasingly desperate couples. There, she meets Amir, who changes everything.
The Hollywood Reporter by Sheri Linden
There will be blood, yes, but mainly there’s a well-written and beautifully performed investigation of yearning and the mysterious realm that apps and algorithms can only profess to quantify.
Variety by Guy Lodge
A love story hinging on human chemistry as a disruptive force would fall to pieces if its stars didn’t have that very unquantifiable quiver of static between them. But Buckley and Ahmed play off each other exquisitely, gradually reflecting each other in motion and mien, each looking at the other with the kind of facially centered full-body want that no amount of dialogue can convey on its own.
Screen Daily by Tim Grierson
Fingernails’ themes may be a tad trite, but the storytelling’s unfussy elegance helps sell Nikou’s message about the messy vitality of true love.
Film Threat by Andy Howell
The success of the film mostly rests on Jessie Buckley in the lead role and her chemistry with Riz Ahmed as her potential romantic interest.
Entertainment Weekly
There are interesting concepts at play in the ways Fingernails explores loneliness and desire. Notably, the test doesn't account for long-term compatibility but the more intangible presence of love. But the film doesn't go far enough in the ways it questions the science and accuracy of the test.
Collider by Ross Bonaime
There are great ideas throughout Fingernails and strong filmmaker instincts, but it also feels like a film that should’ve gone just a bit deeper into this world, its love, and its ideas.
The Playlist by Gregory Ellwood
The actors are game, but their connection is more cutesy than romantic.
IndieWire by David Ehrlich
There’s nowhere for the movie to go once it establishes that the safety love offers can also be the source of its undoing.
The Guardian by Charles Bramesco
The evasive, guarded acting from the main players can only do so much to elevate the paltry material Nikou gives them to work with. A long, fitfully amusing walk down a short road.
The Film Stage by C.J. Prince
There’s so much dead space and so little insight in Fingernails as it trudges toward a conclusion that can be figured out in the first five minutes.
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