Critical reception On the
review aggregator website
Rotten Tomatoes, 91% of 11 critics' reviews are positive. Jonathan Holland of
The Hollywood Reporter wrote: "Modern Times and Bunuel apart, there’s a little of a lot of things in
Panamerican Machinery. Absurdist, grotesque Lynchian comedy, as with the employer who strikes the ground with a metal rod in search of burst pipes, rubs up against the air of ‘70s countercultural protest movies, when anything went and when the satire wasn’t as subtle as it is today, and even with
Lord of the Flies, as the staff considers murdering an intruder." Lucero Solórzano from the newspaper
Excélsior wrote: "
Panamerican Machinery portrays a very current reality in our country, mired in labor, political, social and economic conflicts that deeply affect morale, undermine hope and cause collective instability... It's a bewildering, hypnotic film, with a sense of humor that at times feels ruthless, but portrays who we are in the here and now."
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