So I've showed the move to some people and I must say I am really happy with the response. It seems like people respond to the feel that we have tried to make. When I showed the film to a couple of sound students at our school, one of them commented that he actually felt sympathy for the main character. That's just what we aimed for and I really enjoyed it when he made that comment.
There are some that comment on minor glitches I the film, but that's only after seeing it for the third or fourth time. I choose to ignore those comments and try to focus on the comments that really matters, like if the story worked or how people felt when watching different parts of the film. The technical faults in the film are almost always an easy fix, but troubles with the storytelling or the general feel of the movie is harder to correct, and comments in the latter form is something to absorb and learn from.