On
Rotten Tomatoes, the first season holds an approval rating of 68% based on 31 reviews, with an average rating of 6.5/10. The
website's critical consensus reads, "Beautiful and mystifying as an art installation,
Copenhagen Cowboy follows in Nicolas Winding Refn's polarizing tradition of glacially-paced crime thrillers that exude stylish cool." On
Metacritic the series received a score of 63 out of 100 based on 11 critics, indicating “generally favourable reviews.” Jonathon Wilson of
Ready Steady Cut gave the series 4/5 stars, praising Bundalovic's performance and the direction, writing "...in the limitless potential of its ideas and the striking strangeness of its execution, it'll live in the memories of everyone who watches it." Jasper Rees of
The Daily Telegraph gave the series 3/5 stars, praising Bundalovic's performance, although criticizing its plot and direction, writing"It has no idea how to end other than to shrug and raise a single, massively irritating digit in the direction of the viewer." Charles Bramesco of
The Guardian gave the series 3/5 stars, praising its cinematography, score, and symbolism while also criticizing its writing and direction, writing "Refn delivers something we’ve never seen before only after spending hours on more of the same, a slog leavened by scant enjoyments." Angie Han of
The Hollywood Reporter similarly praised the cinematography while criticizing its plot, writing, "the project feels less like an intricately plotted
Marvel blockbuster than some half-forgotten fairy tale." Brian Tallerico from
RogerEbert.com gave the series 2/4 stars, writing that "Most of the ideas in
Copenhagen Cowboy are underdeveloped, and Refn is repeating more than he is reinventing." Rafaela Sales Ross of
The Playlist gave the series a C+ grade, saying "[I]f one is ever so inclined to indulge the filmmaker's predilection for the self-congratulatory, then
Copenhagen Cowboy will work a treat. If the opposite is true, then buckle up, as this is about to be one wild yet extremely unpleasant ride." Austen Goslin of
Polygon wrote, "Refn misses about as often as he hits in
Copenhagen Cowboy — even if a few of those hits are home runs." Steph Green of
Sight & Sound shared a similar opinion, writing, "
Copenhagen Cowboy will be manna for those partial to Refn's acidic, arcane films ... it's an overly languid journey, however visually striking it may be." == References ==