Indeed, few satisfying answers arise here. But there’s bravery in asking the questions, and this film knows something about courage.
75
Slant MagazineDerek Smith
Slant MagazineDerek Smith
It's unsettling and disconcerting in its complex examination of the gray area that lies between the morals we conceptually hold and the actions we’re willing to perform to affirm those beliefs in the world.
A fierce performance from Dolores Fonzi, as a heroine whose actions baffle those around her, helps to hold this conversation-starter together, but viewers’ own mileage and perceptions will vary — which is clearly by design.
63
RogerEbert.comSimon Abrams
RogerEbert.comSimon Abrams
Paulina is, in that sense, worth seeing, even if its basic plot repeatedly stalls. It is a thoughtful movie, but not necessarily a fulfilling one.
50
Village VoiceAbbey Bender
Village VoiceAbbey Bender
The film is ultimately frustrating for the unending opacity of Paulina’s psychology.