Box office In the opening weekend, the film topped the national ranking with 253,370 spectators and grossing ¥313.3 million. The film maintained the first position for two consecutive weeks, with 1,168,204 spectators and a box office revenue of ¥1.35 billion ($13.87 million in 2013) in the first 13 days, including pre-release days. It exceeded a revenue of ¥3 billion on 11 November, the 49th day of release, an uncommon achievement for an
art film. The final domestic box office revenue reported in January 2014 was ¥3.2 billion ($30 million).
Critical response Like Father, Like Son received mostly positive reviews. On the film review aggregator website
Rotten Tomatoes, it holds an approval score, with an average rating of based on reviews. The site's consensus reads, "Sensitively written, smartly directed, and powerfully performed,
Like Father, Like Son uses familiar-seeming elements to tell a thought-provoking story."
Metacritic gives the film a score of 73 out of 100, based on reviews from 33 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Andrew Chan of the
Film Critics Circle of Australia writes, "Essentially,
Like Father, Like Son is one of those rare films that keep the audience totally engaged, thoroughly profound, fully emoted and ultimately refreshing. In the scale of perfect cinema, this stands quite close." On the website of
The American Spectator,
Eve Tushnet wrote that the film "has some of the striking Kore-eda trademarks: the extraordinary acting from the children; the symmetrical framing and musical pacing; and the shifts between long shots in which all the people look tiny and child's-eye shots where all the people look huge." Andrew Schenker of
Slant Magazine wrote a lukewarm review, praising the cinematography but also saying, "The film scores all of its thematic points early [and] unfolds among fairly ordinary lines, hitting all of the expected moments, and simply waiting out the time until Ryota realizes the inevitable folly of his decision." The film was the choice of Candice Frederick in
IndieWire's 2018 list of the best Japanese films of the 21st century. ==Remake==