Tanna has received critical acclaim.
Tanna has an approval rating of 92% on
review aggregator website
Rotten Tomatoes, based on 39 reviews, and an average rating of 7.46/10. The website's critical consensus states: "Powerful visuals, naturalistic performances, and economic filmmaking combine to bring added resonance to
Tanna's impactful story and fresh cultural perspective. It has a score of 75% on
Metacritic, based on 11 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
Kenneth Turan declared
Tanna to be one of the best films about a South Pacific people.
The Guardian critic Luke Buckmaster gave it four stars, and credited the novice actors as "magnetic" and praised the cinematography, saying, "Tanna has a warm, shimmering vitality. Like the trees and the birds, the frame feels alive".
Varietys Richard Kuipers highlighted the aesthetics of the setting and shots, declaring "Visuals of lush forests, pristine beaches and barren black earth surrounding the volcano are beautiful without ever looking like a travelogue". For
The Globe and Mail, Brad Wheeler compared it to
Romeo and Juliet and declared "Emotional notes are hit neatly and refreshingly". Glenn Kenny wrote a negative review in
The New York Times, concluding, "Despite its best efforts,
Tanna drifts into a mode of exoticism that renders it an ultimately frustrating experience".
Accolades ==Notes==