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16 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100RogerEbert.comPeyton RobinsonRogerEbert.comPeyton RobinsonGasoline Rainbow feels like a living, breathing, laughing organism. It’s not a caricature of Gen-Z nor a wishful document of what we may hope or theorize 2020s youth to be, and the Ross brothers’ largely hands-off technique allows this to thrive.
- 88Slant MagazineChuck BowenSlant MagazineChuck BowenThe film is rich in compositions that seem to cut to the essence of the characters’ yearnings.
- Bill and Turner Ross approach the narrative with a deep understanding of vagrancy as soul-searching and the camaraderie it entails.
- 83IndieWireChristian ZilkoIndieWireChristian ZilkoGasoline Rainbow simultaneously succeeds as a nuanced depiction of a generation’s concerns and an ironic look at what young people have yet to learn.
- 80The Hollywood ReporterLeslie FelperinThe Hollywood ReporterLeslie FelperinGasoline Rainbow pays homage to all the road movies that ever were but is still its own quirky thing, uniquely of its time.
- 80Screen DailyTim GriersonScreen DailyTim GriersonThe results are often revelatory, offering an unvarnished look at being young, free and unsettled, with the individuals they meet being almost as important as the journey itself.
- 80The New York TimesAlissa WilkinsonThe New York TimesAlissa WilkinsonThere’s an uncommon sweetness to this film, which is less about running away from something and more about discovering the road of life is littered with goodness, if you know where to look.
- 80New York Magazine (Vulture)Alison WillmoreNew York Magazine (Vulture)Alison WillmoreA generous film that’s ragged at the edges but manages bursts of the sublime.
- 75The Associated PressJake CoyleThe Associated PressJake CoyleOn the whole, the Ross brothers’ observational, immersive filmmaking gets close to something bracingly real.
- 65Paste MagazineJacob OllerPaste MagazineJacob OllerWhile the youth are still game to rebel, the film’s calculated spontaneity leaves its travelers stranded in search of something real, an ironically contrived quest whose very undertaking undermines its goal