A likable if overly familiar psychological thriller.
What are people saying?
What are critics saying?
The Playlist by Christopher Schobert
Mark Strong and an underused Brian Cox are fine, and Taissa Farmiga demonstrates why she is acknowledged as one of America’s most promising young talents. But she deserves a better role, everyone involved deserves a stronger script.
Los Angeles Times by Inkoo Kang
First-time Spanish director Jorge Dorado aims for Hitchcock and misses by a mile with Anna.
Its suspense is so nonexistent, and its supposed concerns—about the reliability of memory and the nature of truth—are handled so facilely, the film sells its own conceit short.
McClatchy-Tribune News Service by Roger Moore
The younger sister of the formidable Vera Farmiga gives flat, rushed and unconvincing line readings, especially in her paragraph-long, exposition-packed monologues. Is that by design? Is this a clever teen “acting” to manipulate her memory detective? The actress should be better at masking that, if that’s the case. And if it isn’t, she should be just…better.
RogerEbert.com by Susan Wloszczyna
It's as messy as a teen’s bedroom and packed with all manner of distracting clutter that needlessly burdens a plot.