San Francisco Chronicle by Bob Strauss
The concept might have worked well on paper. But on screen, at least how Chase Palmer has directed and co-scripted it, those clashing elements exert weak gravitational pull.
· 2021
1h 34m
Director Chase Palmer
Starring John Boyega, Olivia Cooke, Bill Skarsgård, Ed Skrein
Genre Crime, Drama
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When a successful New York public defender loses his first case, his life begins to unravel.
San Francisco Chronicle by Bob Strauss
The concept might have worked well on paper. But on screen, at least how Chase Palmer has directed and co-scripted it, those clashing elements exert weak gravitational pull.
Naked Singularity is the work of an untested filmmaker who knows how to streamline but lacks the chutzpah to swing for the fences.
The Hollywood Reporter by David Rooney
The brisk pacing and capable cast still can't quite mask a certain routine feel in a movie without much heart.
The Film Stage by Jared Mobarak
While the concept remains sound as the backdrop for a frustrated public defender choosing the riskier road less traveled to make his mark and a difference when every other version of himself would balk, it has us believing the surreal visual anomalies sprinkled amidst the heist have purpose beyond superficial thematic reinforcement.
The New York Times by Jeannette Catsoulis
This convoluted clash of competing interests, though, is so poorly explained it’s as arduous to untangle as it is to enjoy.
The Playlist by Jonathan Christian
In a parallel universe, perhaps Naked Singularity might have delivered on its bold aspirations, but in the world in which it exists, that is, sadly, not the case.
RogerEbert.com by Matt Zoller Seitz
There's something off-kilter about it, in a good way. It has a confidence that might not be earned but is still enjoyable to see. It's tapping into something true and knows it.
Naked Singularity isn’t a typical courtroom drama. It’s a heist flick, a sci-fi romp, and a message film all rolled into one. And it’s a pretty terrible example of all three genres.
Even Spiderverse-savvy Spiderman might consider this singularly confusing, a botched effort to say something scientific-sound and profound in a story that’s basically a lawyer-novelist riffing on “The French Connection,” and doing it badly.
The uniquely underwhelming sci-fi lawyer drama Naked Singularity is a weird mashup of ill-fitting genre tropes and quarter-cooked ideas about social justice and alternate realities.
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