"Wilson doesn’t need you to believe, but she will make you understand."
— Brian Tallerico, RogerEbert.com
"Tender and entrancing…skeptical, mesmeric, and ultimately rather moving."
— David Ehrlich, IndieWire
"An exquisitely made documentary that puts compassion before cynicism."
— Nicolas Rapold, Sight and Sound
"Wilson deftly explores the lost art of human connection in our increasingly isolated and overly virtual age."
— Pat Mullen, POV Magazine
"Wilson doesn’t solve the mysteries of the universe, but she does do something remarkable: unveiling the very human desires and drives that motivate us to reach out for something bigger than ourselves."
— Alejandra Martinez, TheWrap
"With a cozy but respectful camera, a considerate tone that never compromises the film’s idiosyncratic subject, and a profound understanding of urban alienation, Wilson puts forth something that will make every New Yorker—or anyone who’s ever sat with unprocessed grief and suffering—feel a little less alone, a little more seen."
— Tomris Laffly, Harper’s Bazaar