Atom User Reviews for For Here or to Go?

3.8 out of 5
10
7
6
0
3
POPULAR TAGS
#fun
#insightful
#original
#boring
#futuristic
#satire
Verified Review
#boring

movie was not well directed. they story was not flowing like a movie story. not clear in directors mind what to do

SB
Sneha B
Verified Review
#confusing

could have been better... story topic was interesting though the direction and movie was very dry.

NL
Neha L
Verified Review
#fun
#original
PM
pranav M
Verified Review
AS
Amar S
Verified Review
#original
RK
Rajat K
Verified Review
#original
SM
Surya M
Verified Review
#mustseebro
#futuristic
PV
praveen kumar V
Verified Review
RM
ramachandran M
Verified Review
#fun
#insightful
DS
Dhaval S
Verified Review
#insightful
#slow
MY
Murali Y
Verified Review
#original
#futuristic
#insightful
#fun
HB
Hemant B
Verified Review
RB
Rajesh B
Verified Review
AM
Arno Lenin M
Verified Review
#original
DD
Dhrumin D
Verified Review
#h1b
#insightful
#indian
#clever
#fun
RS
Ramnik S
Verified Review
#original
RR
Raghu R
Verified Review
#boring
JP
jay P
Verified Review
#satire
RK
Rahul K
Verified Review
#campy
BM
Bhargav M
Verified Review
#predictable
GS
Gia S
Verified Review
RM
Raja Ram M
Verified Review
#satire
AP
Akash P
Verified Review
#fun
#insightful
VV
Vishal V
Verified Review
SA
Sourabh A
Verified Review
#insightful
#fun
SR
Surender R
Verified Review
#ftw
అర
అత్తలూరి ర

Metacritic

60
Apr 3, 2017

It's enjoyable spending some time with dreamy Vivek and Shveta (Melanie Kannokada, also known as Melanie Chandra), who are lovely together despite their clumsy communication.

Metacritic review by Daphne Howland
Daphne Howland
Village Voice
50
Mar 30, 2017

In attempting to address its many concerns, the film’s agreeable, lightly satirical tone gives way to increasingly didactic dialogue and a stalling pace.

Metacritic review by Michael Rechtshaffen
Michael Rechtshaffen
Los Angeles Times
75
Mar 30, 2017

For Here or to Go? offers an insightful group portrait but lacks imagination in a romantic subplot and (except for a requisite Bollywood-style dance number) is visually dreary.

Metacritic review by Tom Keogh
Tom Keogh
The Seattle Times