The film has an approval rating of 50% on
Rotten Tomatoes based on 16 reviews, with an average rating of 5/10. Cath Clarke, writing for
The Guardian, gave the film a score of 3 stars out of 5, saying that it, "combin[es] a well-intentioned drama about teenage mental illness with a lurid potboiler," though praised
Eugenie Bondurant's performance, describing it as "creepy" and "the highlight of the film." She concluded, "
Fear of Rain won’t be winning any awards for mental health awareness with its silly hash of psychology, packaging up illness to fit the schlock’n’shock of the story. But there are a couple of ludicrous twists at the end that make it very watchable." Noel Murray, writing for the
Los Angeles Times, praised the cast performances and said that Rain is "legitimately characterized as a person with schizophrenia, persistently plagued by voices and visions," but wrote, "Landon struggles to generate much tension from her plot, which frequently feels contrived. The story jerks its protagonist (and its audience) through several dark and heartbreaking moments, before inevitably landing on a final confrontation with an outcome that’s not too hard to predict". He concluded: "This is ultimately a nuanced character study, awkwardly wedged into a run-of-the-mill genre picture." David Robb of
Slant Magazine gave the film a score of 1 star out of 4, saying that the film portrays
mental illness "with all the nuance and insight of
Jared Leto in
Suicide Squad," and described its approach as being "too cloying and condescending to even be enjoyed as exploitation." ==References==