The film received favorable reviews when it was released. In March 1992, Tarmo Poussu evaluated the film in
Ilta-Sanomat, praising the film: "The film deftly picks up the anxieties of everyday life in its story and Katja Krohn very effectively outlines her wordless role as a hostile woman." However, Poussu also found flaws in the film: “Still,
Shear Fear remain just an exercise. Its realistic and fantastic ingredients don’t always articulate.” In the opinion of Pertti Avola of
Helsingin Sanomat, the film was “a controlled and safe job in all respects. It lives and breathes perfectly and retains its atmosphere well.
Shear Fear aren't dug very deep into the subject or the people, but it might have shattered the film too much.” == References ==