Rene Rodriguez of Variety gave the film a negative review, calling it "an experimental attempt at social commentary that fails to provide any insight, emotion or even entertainment of the most basic kind."[1]
Annie Flores of The Austin Chronicle awarded the film three and a half stars out of five and wrote, "The film successfully evokes all the hair-raising tension of a time not too far behind us, and creates a commentary on class, race, and societal values that continue to resonate nearly three years on."[5]
Bilge Ebiri of Vulture gave the film a positive review and wrote that it "continues Rose’s ongoing efforts to create haunting miniatures about life in Los Angeles with a classical twist."[6]