Critics Review
3.80
'Oh Butterfly' movie review: An intriguing and affecting rumination on guilt
Character-writing is the biggest strength of Oh Butterfly as Gowri, Arjun and Suriya all immediately strike a chord as people we might have come across at some point in our lives. However, the characters who would truly leave a mark and elevate Oh Butterfly to a deeply philosophical space are those of Sagayam (the ever-impressive Nasser) and his newborn butterfly Jebamani.(more)
Source: Bhuvanesh Chandar, The Hindu
2.50
Oh Butterfly Movie Review: A thriller too wound up for its own good
The film's title suggests a chain of choices and consequences, and there are threads that support that reading. The climax literalizes it down to a stray golf ball on a road, make of that what you will.(more)
Source: Abhinav Subramanian, Times Of India
3.00
Oh Butterfly Movie Review: A claustrophobic drama about choices and consequences
For a film that is driven mostly by increasingly anxiety-inducing conversations, Oh Butterfly brings us to the edge of our seats, with our hearts oscillating between intrigue and impatience.(more)
Source: Jayabhuvaneshwari B, The New Indian Express
3.00
'Oh Butterfly' Movie Review: A Messy But Watchable Triangular Hate Story
The film is in its elements as long as it sticks to this abstract zone, coming together best when you think of it as a complex thought exercise. But at the core of it, Oh Butterfly can also feel repetitive and obvious, especially when the film spells out everything we see on screen in as many words. (more)
Source: Vishal Menon, The Hollywood Reporter, Media Review
3.00
Oh Butterfly Movie Review: A tense chamber drama about guilt and consequences
Nivedhithaa Sathish leads the film with a controlled and emotionally layered performance. She portrays Gouri as a woman dealing with guilt and inner conflict. Her performance gives the film much of its emotional strength.(more)
Source: Only Kollywood, Media Review