Oliver Lyttelton of
IndieWire gave
Penance a B− grade. He felt the first four segments are so unexpectedly funny, rich and moving that it makes more disappointing that
Kiyoshi Kurosawa can't bring it to a satisfying close. Meanwhile, he also commented that the film is a reminder of what a tremendously talented writer and director Kurosawa is. Todd Brown of
Twitch Film felt each episode is meticulously well constructed and beautifully performed. He said
Penance is certainly an intriguing and worthwhile investment of time and effort despite not being up to the standards of Kurosawa's best work. Mark Schilling of
The Japan Times said, "throughout the series the Kurosawa style, minimalist but atmospheric, imparts an eerie, intimate tension to even the most mundane scenes, while revealing inner lives more by incisive suggestion than the usual TV-drama shouting." Andrew Sun of
South China Morning Post noted the video quality and the predictable structure are constant reminders of that it is a television project. However, he said, "little of Kurosawa's brooding style is lost in the smaller budget and extreme close-ups demanded of the smaller screen." On Metacritic, the series holds a score of 58 out of 100 based on 7 reviews, indicating "mixed or average" reviews. ==References==