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14 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100Time OutTime OutSick of Myself is, for all the dark themes and unsettling imagery, deeply watchable – a perfectly executed black comedy accompanied by humorously viscious counter-culture commentary that cannot be overlooked.
- 83The PlaylistKevin JagernauthThe PlaylistKevin JagernauthThe filmmaker’s tart and scabrously funny (both literally and figuratively) sophomore feature is a pointed portrait of a toxic relationship and a razor-sharp evisceration of those warped by a victim mentality.
- 80The Hollywood ReporterAngie HanThe Hollywood ReporterAngie HanThe sly pleasure of Sick of Myself is that Signe’s narcissism differs from the rest of ours more in degree than kind. Her impulses are as uproarious as they are repulsive not because they’re so hard to understand, but because on some level, we can understand them all too well.
- 80Paste MagazineKatarina DocalovichPaste MagazineKatarina DocalovichSick of Myself reminds us to question the ulterior motive and points out the inherent narcissistic intent behind the urge to “tell your story,” both within ourselves and in others.
- 75Film ThreatSumner ForbesFilm ThreatSumner ForbesDark and uncomfortably funny, this work showcases a filmmaker acutely aware of the nuances of modern society.
- 70Screen DailyAmber WilkinsonScreen DailyAmber WilkinsonIf Sick of Myself runs out of narrative road towards the end, there’s still a decent quotient of dark humour along the way.
- 70The New York TimesBeatrice LoayzaThe New York TimesBeatrice LoayzaEach time we think Signe has hit her breaking point, she perseveres. It’s deadpan funny at first, but then gets disturbing. Her refusal to give up the act proves to be more sickening than her physical symptoms.
- 67IndieWireElla KempIndieWireElla KempDeath rarely fades from view in Borgli’s increasingly bleak comedy, which does somewhat of a disservice to the narrative trajectory — not because it flirts with oblivion but because its path is so stratospheric and dogged in the direction it’s going that it can be pretty hard to hold on for your life and not get left behind.
- 63RogerEbert.comMonica CastilloRogerEbert.comMonica CastilloSick of Myself works as well as it does due to Kujath Thorp’s charismatic performance.
- 50Slant MagazineChuck BowenSlant MagazineChuck BowenKristoffer Borgli is unduly proud of himself for concocting his unlikable protagonists, and he marinates in their repulsive self-absorption.