37 Seconds Reviews
37 Seconds tells a somewhat conventional story with exceptional grace and empathy, challenging harmful stereotypes along the way.
| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Nov 17, 2024
37 Seconds is a film that shows how exploring one’s physical desires can lead to liberation and acceptance.
| Feb 17, 2023
Mei Kayama [gives] an authentic and genuinely touching performance.
| Jan 9, 2021
It is a very authentic drama about the stages of maturity of a disabled woman. [Full review in Spanish]
| Original Score: 7/10 | Aug 7, 2020
This movie is recommended for anyone who wants to discover a story about unique people who experience an unpredictable and poignant turn of events.
| Jul 13, 2020
Writer-director Hikari's feature debut looks at the life of a disabled person with a view so raw and honest that it hurts to watch. But there is a lot of sweetness too, driven in large part by Kayama's Yuma.
| Original Score: 4/5 | May 29, 2020
It's a rare film that understands disability as a complex part of its character's understanding of themselves and the world around them, rather than a categorization to be swiftly demonized or fetishize.
| Mar 6, 2020
Hikari has left us with a fresh, vibrant, extraordinary film.
| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Feb 14, 2020
37 Seconds is as entertaining as it is important.
| Original Score: 9/10 | Feb 11, 2020
37 Seconds is overall a winning character study about a woman coming of age way later than she probably should.
| Feb 1, 2020
"37 Seconds" is deceptively delicate and quietly tough. Not unlike its protagonist.
| Jan 31, 2020
This isn't the anodyne, awards-baiting film about disability that viewers might be used to; instead, Hikari's feature debut is sensitive and empathetic, showing a young woman who is more than just her cerebral palsy.
| Jan 31, 2020
A person with a disability is given agency in a movie, and we see how she can manifest the kind of life for herself that she wants. It's about time.
| Oct 22, 2019
A refreshingly unbiased look at a real heroine.
| Sep 17, 2019
[A]n insightful and moving look at a young disabled artist's coming of age.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Sep 8, 2019
Eventually, though, the film loses confidence in itself, overloading its last third with needless family-secret twists and one especially unnecessary travelogue denouement.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Sep 7, 2019
A heartwarming, special little movie...
| Original Score: 3.5/4 | Sep 7, 2019
Even the film's title implies that the thirty-seven seconds for which Yuma did not breathe when she was born define her entire story. We learn little about Yuma that does not relate to her disability.
| Mar 12, 2019