"Crucially, Kravitz's performance isn't overly concerned with coming across as likeable. She's short with people. A little cold, sometimes. "Covid was a little bit of a setback," she admits, shrugging off her trauma as if it were just another daily toil. Without the exhausting mantle of self-prescribed importance, Kimi has successfully captured how the pandemic, for many, has felt like watching an invisible hand slowly chip away at their lives. Sitting all day on Zoom and yet feeling lonelier than ever is an exhausting experience."
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Clarisse Loughrey, Kimi review: Steven Soderbergh's tech dystopia asks big questions – but doesn't always answer them, The Independent, February 17, 2022
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