The film received 5-star reviews by the
UK Film Review and
Eye for Film, and 4-star reviews by
For Reel and
View of the Arts. Madison Ford, writing in the
UK Film Review, described the film as "an eye-opening piece of art that captivates from the offset", whilst Taylor Beaumont in
For Reel writes that the film is a "fantastic showcase for the restrained but powerful acting talents of Saleh Bakri and... a powerful snapshot of the humanity some of us sacrifice just to buy our eggs for the week". In an interview with Nabulsi, film journalist E. Nina Rothe wrote that the film's name can refer to both a
gift and the
present day. A Hebrew-language review from Amir Bogen in
Ynet negatively compared
The Present with the Israeli film
White Eye, accusing the film of "emotional exploitation" and criticizing "the simplicity with which [Nablusi] addresses the issue...". Bogen also claimed the film presented "a loss of authenticity to the situation", noting that the Israeli soldiers in the film spoke Hebrew with Arabic accents, and implied the film was false in its depiction of
Israel occupying the West Bank. ==See also==