100 Washington Post | The vignettes are linked as much by theme as story, yet they're carefully structured and delicately balanced. Read full review
100 New York Daily News | Elizabeth Weitzman Kore-eda does extraordinary work with his young cast, who deliver gentle, natural performances in a beautifully told story of heartbreak and hope. Deceptively modest and utterly lovely, it's one of the most magical films about childhood I have ever seen. Read full review
88 Philadelphia Inquirer | Steven Rea Kore-eda, deploying a Western pop score by the Japanese indie-rock band Quruli, just lets these kids be kids. Read full review
88 Chicago Sun-Times | Roger Ebert The brothers Maeda are pure gold; the film captures what feels like effortless joy in their lives, and it is never something they seem to be reaching for. Read full review