The Map of Tiny Perfect Things adds a wrinkle to the genre with its nerdy but accessible slant of comedy, fantasy and romance; the film mingles happiness and sadness as easily as it does genres, ultimately resulting in a film that is its own little joy
offering a strong central relationship & a satisfying story that engages with the idea of enjoying life's smallest moments; The Map of Tiny Perfect Things is a thoughtful, charming & heartwarming film that utilizes the time loop aspects to great effect
an utterly charming, engaging, and yes, original film. It is a delight; Briskly directed and beautifully performed, this is a movie you will want to watch more than once and will never feel like you’re repeating the same experience
a fantastical teen film about an endless day and the wonder that lives within it; a soothing romcom, buoyed by excellent lead performances, that glides on seamless choreography as much as its romantic hijinks
a familiar but appealing romantic comedy; the feature's genteel, sweet spirit and radiant lead performances rescue it from forgettable mediocrity and genre familiarity
"The Map of Tiny Perfect Things" is plagued with an uninspired story, flat characters, and a pair of romantic leads that have zero chemistry. It's not overtly offensive, but it's certainly the kind of movie we won't remember two time-loops from now
Review rate : C+by Lauren Coates[Consequence of Sound ]