When You Finish Saving the World Reviews
There is a sense of foregone conclusion to the story, but the central relationship is so confidently drawn that this rather familiar indie works naturally and honestly on its own terms.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Jan 30, 2025
Evelyn and Ziggy may come across as unlikeable, it’s clear Eisenberg has just written them as morally complex.
| Oct 2, 2024
It’s exactly the kind of film you’d expect from Jesse Eisenberg: a little bit of charm, a superfluous amount of awkward and intense frustration, yet the perfect amount of quietly loud moments that feel erratic yet sweet.
| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Jul 15, 2024
While Eisenberg’s debut is imperfect, When You Finish Saving the World shows promise. Eisenberg exceeds the expectations for the kinds of stories he wants to tell in this feature. Yet, he will find more success by trusting his audiences.
| Original Score: 7/10 | Apr 2, 2024
It plays like a vignette or short story that would work better as a novel, and its characters lack the depth and sharply drawn wit to render them wholly believable.
| Apr 1, 2024
A solid first outing from Jesse Eisenberg that captures the awkward divide between a Mother & her Son! Moore & Wolfhard are GREAT & Emilie Misseri’s score is easily the best thing of the entire film. It’s exactly what I expected from Jesse.
| Jul 25, 2023
When You Finish Saving the World isn’t necessarily as inventive, awkwardly funny, and sharp as it aspires to be (especially in the line of similar A24 movies), but it offers a thought-provoking story and a solid debut from Eisenberg as a filmmaker.
| Jul 25, 2023
When You Finish Saving the World shows Jesse Eisenberg's solid attributes as a first-time director, but the unrewarding story led by two unbearable protagonists makes it a difficult watch. The third act needed a more impactful, less subtle conclusion.
| Original Score: C- | Jul 23, 2023
Although Eisenberg’s debut may not be utterly world-changing with its eager but half-done approach to moderately dysfunctional families, it does show promise for the actor-turned-filmmaker.
| Original Score: 2.5/5 | Jul 23, 2023
It is a strange but satisfying black comedy, an exceptionally on-target character study, and incidentally, an excellent film for parents and adult children to watch together.
| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Apr 13, 2023
It's a very staged-looking and dull dramedy about privileged and entitled people trying to make themselves look socially conscious. The movie's tone starts off as cynical and ends in a sentimental way that looks phony and unearned.
| Feb 18, 2023
When you finish with that, save us from the paces of having to spend another moment with any of these characters.
| Original Score: 1.5/4 | Feb 16, 2023
It could have been a sharper film, but I give it props... A nice little starter project [for Jesse Eisenberg].
| Feb 11, 2023
Sub-Noah Baumbach... It's as good as anything I've seen this week, and that's a very low standard.
| Feb 11, 2023
It’s an odd film, which appears to be confronting and satirizing a political moment from a very different time.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Feb 10, 2023
When You Finish Saving the World is simple, relatable, and delivers dynamic performances that never aim to be more than just real people.
| Original Score: 8/10 | Feb 3, 2023
It’s a solid first feature, brimming with ideas but not always able to communicate those clearly. Still, I admire the hustle.
| Feb 2, 2023
When You Finish Saving the World is not good. It’s not terrible, but I felt every one of its eighty-eight minutes keenly, struggling the entire time to get invested in any part of its meandering story or in any one of its unengaging characters.
| Jan 30, 2023
Eisenberg's screenplay is a quiet wonder, not so much a work of perfection but a work of messy honesty.
| Original Score: 3.0/4.0 | Jan 28, 2023
When You Finish Saving the World is an awkward yet rewarding film, capturing how people can live under the same roof, be miles apart, and how we can navigate bringing people back together.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Jan 28, 2023