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El País wrote that "any resemblance between this film and an incisive reading of our reality seems purely coincidental", with the outcome turning out to be "a string of plot twists and turns" and "a cast of dedicated actors" "trying to swim against the currents of implausibility". Marta Medina of
El Confidencial assessed that Targarona does not get the
mise-en-scène to work well, with "the candor of some of the directorial bets significantly detracting from the result", some attempts at originality notwithstanding. Pere Vall of
Fotogramas rated the film 3 out of 5 stars, highlighting Portillo and the
quinqui couple formed by Herrera and Gómez as the best things about the film. Raquel Hernández Luján of
HobbyConsolas rated the film with 50 points ('so so') deeming it to be "a thriller that finds its ballast in its key pieces: script, direction of actors and narrative fluidity". Manuel J. Lombardo of
Diario de Sevilla wrote about "the tonal and argumental nonsense of a film in which every element becomes a cliché·. == See also ==