On the
review aggregator website
Rotten Tomatoes, 75% of 20 critics' reviews are positive.
Metacritic, which uses a
weighted average, assigned the film a score of 68 out of 100, based on 8 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews. Critics considered it an improvement over Kogonada's previous film,
A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, which received mixed reviews.
Varietys Guy Lodge wrote, "Coming swiftly on that film's heels, Kogonoda's fourth feature
Zi feels a clear attempt at course-correction: a jagged, mood-driven miniature, sharing his debut's fascination with urban geography and loudly ambient silence." In a review for
Vulture,
Bilge Ebiri wrote, "It feels as if Kogonada has finally unleashed all his suppressed formalist energy. The movie feels like a release valve, an
artistes penance. ... The film finds itself through texture: rushed shots of late-night alleyways, wide-angles of office buildings, city lights reflected through water onto the actors’ faces. ... Shot partly on 16mm film, often at night, the heavy grain of the images begins to feel like a memory." Some criticism was directed at the thinness of its narrative, with Ebiri writing, "Zi is at its weakest when it attempts conventional development and incident, and it doesn't feel like Kogonada's heart is in such exchanges either." ==References==