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7 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 88Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertChicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertI Will Follow doesn't tell a story so much as try to understand a woman. Through her, we can find insights into the ways we deal with death.
- 80Village VoiceVillage VoiceIts elegantly simple structure filled in with startling, understated force, I Will Follow is a modestly framed portrait of grief in its first season.
- 80L.A. WeeklyErnest HardyL.A. WeeklyErnest HardyThe entire cast is in fine form (Omari Hardwick, as Maye's maybe-suitor, pushes the sexual heat through the roof), but White's blistering performance sears the screen.
- 75Philadelphia InquirerCarrie RickeyPhiladelphia InquirerCarrie RickeyDuVernay has confidence in her actors that is reciprocated in kind. Richardson-Whitfield gives a remarkably empathetic performance.
- 70The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckThe Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckThis touching if insular drama about a woman grieving over the recent death of her aunt is well acted and incisively observed, although it's ultimately too low-key to have much dramatic impact.
- 60New York Daily NewsElizabeth WeitzmanNew York Daily NewsElizabeth WeitzmanDuVernay's feature debut is simple and almost proudly plain. But such a stripped-down approach allows its authenticity to shine.
- The structure, sliding between memories evoked by objects in the house and the common difficulties of moving day, should play with more elegance than it does. Instead, it feels awkward and frequently - as does the film on the whole - too on the nose, too obvious.