Karl Puschmann of
The New Zealand Herald gave a
The Moon Is Upside Down a positive review, writing "the balancing act of capturing its unique tone, which manages to be both hopeful and jaded, is a credit to its sharp, honest writing, straightforward direction and consistently wonderful acting." He praised the performances of the main cast members Loren Taylor, Victoria Haralabidou, Elizabeth Hawthorne as well as the supporting cast members Jemaine Clement, Robyn Malcolm, Karen O'Leary, Robbie Magasiva and Rachel House, which he opined strengthened the film's believability. Puschmann characterised the film as "more of an arthouse dramedy" than a "rom-com." Graeme Tuckett of
Stuff gave a positive review, awarding the film four stars. He wrote that "
The Moon Is Upside Down will be a polarising and provocative entry into the local roster. It swings from tender and reflective one moment, to raucous and gleefully filthy the next, without striking a false note." Tuckett praised the performances of main cast members Taylor, Haralabidou, Hawthrone and the supporting cast members Malcolm, Clement, House and Magasiva. He also observed that the three storylines were intertwined and connected.
RNZ's reviewer gave the film a negative review, commenting that it is "a film entirely full of unlikeable characters. A trio of plots that are so anxious to avoid the obvious that they mostly just fizzle out. A comedy with no discernible jokes." He described Clement, Malcolm and Magasiva's characters as unlikeable and criticised the casting of House's character. ==References==