IF movie reviews and scores
The movie IF directed by John Krasinski and starring Ryan Reynolds in the main role could not get good marks from the critics.
The film IF is a new work in the comedy genre, which is made in the style of a combination of live action and animation, in which Ryan Reynolds acts, and the director of the film is John Krasinski. This movie also benefits from the presence of prominent voice actors such as Emily Blunt and Matt Damon.
Critics believe that IF is a sweet and charming work of rediscovering the inner child, and despite its largely unfocused and unnecessarily convoluted plot, it manages to be a good family film.
160 reviews have been published on the website of Rotten Tomatoes for this movie, which has a score of 48%. On the Metacritic website, a score of 46 has been recorded for this movie, which is based on 38 reviews published for it on this website. In the following, you can see the opinion of some of the world's top critics.
Critics' opinion about IF movie
- Rotten Tomatoes | 160 reviews – 48% score
- Metacritic | 38 reviews – 46 points out of 100
“70/100 Collider | Critic: Ross Bonim
As the film unfolds in its extraordinary third act, it becomes a magnificent emotional experience that is equal parts enchanting and mesmerizing, and exactly the kind of original ideas we need in the world of cinema today.
“70/100 Screen Rant | Critic: Raphael Labonnet
Despite the chaotic elements present in IF, the film manages to carry its own warm and optimistic tone and pave the way for some truly effective moments.
“60/100 Empire | Critic: Adam Smith
It's far from perfect in execution, but when it does find its footing, Ryan Reynolds and Keely Fleming keep it entertaining enough.
“60/100 The Guardian | Critic: Adrienne Horton
For a work that considers itself a comedy and mostly due to the presence of the charming and charming character of Blue, this film fails to provide many funny moments. Instead, it offers a sweet ending with a message about remembering the love and playfulness of growing up.
“60/100 The Hollywood Reporter | Critic: Frank Shek
There's a lot to appreciate in this film, including the film's admirable effort to create funny moments for children and emotional resonance for adults. Although this movie may not perform well, it has presented a new idea among all these familiar family movies.
“40/100 IGN | Critic: E. Daoud
Although prominent actors and voice actors are present in this movie, the voice acting of the characters in this movie is not very lasting. On the other hand, director John Krasinski fails to provide a real insight into growing up in this film.
“38/100 RogerEbert.com | Critic: Clint Worthington
This is a well-intentioned film that is poorly made. It's a kid's movie with no laughs and doesn't serve a purpose for its adult audience either.