Four Hands's reviews
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Screen Daily
Both actresses impress. Becht tackles the physical demands of her role with gusto: Jessica is a vengeful hurricane who cuts a bloody swathe through anyone who opposes her. A scene in which she scares off her sister?s suitor by ramming a spoon down his throat is almost too horrible to watch. And Hamann combines a limpid-eyed fragility with something more complex and dangerous - she?s an arresting presence in a visually striking picture.
Variety
'Four Hands' does fall between two categories: It?s too farfetched and high-concept to qualify as typical arthouse fare, yet created with enough care and sensitivity to mean it cannot be written off as pulp either. And its complex plotting does eventually countermand the more ambiguous and rewarding 'Persona'-like drama lurking within.
Cinemanía
Solvent horror thriller about mental illness.