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17 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 89Paste MagazineAmy AmatangeloPaste MagazineAmy AmatangeloWhile never didactic or patronizing, the movie should expand the horizons of some viewers and be validating for others who may see themselves on screen. But to be successful, the movie also has to be entertaining. And Anything’s Possible is.
- 75The A.V. ClubLeigh MonsonThe A.V. ClubLeigh MonsonAnything’s Possible may be flawed for what it fails to fully develop around the edges of its story, but the central relationship that holds the film together is so compelling that the rest hardly matters.
- 75Chicago TribuneMichael PhillipsChicago TribuneMichael PhillipsPorter and his ingratiating actors do all they can to humanize the material. The movie works because a lot of that material is engaging and genuinely humane to begin with.
- 70Arizona RepublicBill GoodykoontzArizona RepublicBill GoodykoontzCertainly Anything’s Possible is a welcome unique entry into the high-school romance genre, with representation playing an important part. It’s not as deep or as deeply felt as it might have been, but at least it’s a start.
- 70Los Angeles TimesRobert DanielsLos Angeles TimesRobert DanielsKelsa and Khal are a winning duo with dynamite chemistry. They move around each other with a palpable physical freedom that softly kindles romance. The twinkle in their eyes, flashing above their knowing smiles, is the kind of awkward, teenage swooning made for comfort viewing.
- 60The New York TimesKyle TurnerThe New York TimesKyle TurnerUnlike its lead characters, Anything’s Possible never quite figures out if it wants to be distinctive or just another kid at school.
- 50TheWrapDan CallahanTheWrapDan CallahanIf only Anything’s Possible had been content to depict this relationship in all its newness onscreen without burdening these two appealing characters with a pile-on of issues more suited to a newspaper editorial than a narrative feature.
- 50Movie NationRoger MooreMovie NationRoger MooreIt’s topical, but it settles nothing, informative and sensitive in its representations, cute but never cute enough.
- A familiar feel-good story told through an unseen perspective, Anything’s Possible is an overdue inclusion of trans youth in the celebratory innocence of the coming-of-age genre.
- 50CNNBrian LowryCNNBrian LowryPlacing a trans teen at its center adds some heft to material that would in an earlier era would have been presented as an after-school special, but the uplifting and timely messaging can’t completely elevate this earnest but thin Amazon movie.