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27 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 80VarietyCourtney HowardVarietyCourtney HowardSpinning a winning, delicate love story would be almost impossible if not for the performances of the leads. Ali and Harris have impeccable chemistry, making us feel the profundity and stakes of their romantic relationship.
- 80EmpireNikki BaughanEmpireNikki BaughanExceptional near-future production design and a strong dual performance from Mahershala Ali as a man and his clone fuel Benjamin Cleary’s impressive, thoughtful sci-fi debut.
- 75IndieWireDavid EhrlichIndieWireDavid EhrlichAt its core, this is an iPod-shiny parable about the pain of being left behind, and one that — like so much of the best sci-fi — poignantly literalizes some of the the anxieties that have dogged humanity since the dawn of time.
- 70Screen DailyTim GriersonScreen DailyTim GriersonBoosted by a warm performance from Ali’s Moonlight costar Naomie Harris, Swan Song proves to be a rather straightforward tearjerker, but it earns its sentiment thanks to the thoughtful approach from its cast and crew.
- 67The PlaylistCarlos AguilarThe PlaylistCarlos AguilarTo witness one of the Oscar-winning thespian’s finest acting feats is reason alone to commit to the, not at all unforgivable, but still noticeable shortcomings of Swan Song.
- 55TheWrapWilliam BibbianiTheWrapWilliam BibbianiAli and Harris give Swan Song a powerful emotional honesty that’s consistently undermined by the film’s poorly developed intellectual conceits, but their combined talents are almost enough to justify this film’s existence alone.
- 50Movie NationRoger MooreMovie NationRoger MooreWriter-director Benjamin Cleary’s debut feature does neither Ali nor himself any favors. The movie’s so low-key and low-heat that it’s slow. And with that lack of pace we’re forced to confront, often, how over-familiar this story, this version of “the future” and this film are.
- 50Washington PostMichael O'SullivanWashington PostMichael O'SullivanAs a fairly soggy, two-hankie melodrama, “Swan Song” is effective. But I wouldn’t recommend thinking about it for too long.
- 42The A.V. ClubVikram MurthiThe A.V. ClubVikram MurthiSimply put, Swan Song would be dead on arrival without Ali’s dual performance, which manages to ground the film’s tearjerker premise in credible human emotion.
- 40The Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyThe Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneySwan Song becomes increasingly earnest and dull, spending such an inordinate amount of time lingering over tearfully contemplative gazes that it’s too maudlin to exert much of a genuine pull on the heartstrings.