Krave’s review published on Letterboxd:
This movie made me thirsty. Let's get serious, what is this? Why is it so good? I don't understand it, it's a fucking three-hour episode, it's well done but it's shit, too religious, there's no action, there's more action in one, let's see, I don't know if you have to compare one with two but it is what.... The worms impose much less, this one is much more strange and religious, I didn't like it, it doesn't have any ending, and sister.... What the hell is that story? I don't understand it, I'm not going to give spoilers but... That's enough to say, it's the most overrated movie in history, I can't believe it doesn't have an ending, it's incredible how they're putting this shit in, hey, wake up, it has no ending, it's a fucking three-hour episode, one is much better than two, facts. But after all it has incredible moments and you want it not the beginning is spectacular and Timotheé Chalamet does it very very well, so does it deserve four stars? I could possibly leave it at three and a half, but visually it is so spectacular that I have to leave it like this