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Metascore
58 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100The TelegraphRobbie CollinThe TelegraphRobbie Collin“To write poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric”, Theodor Adorno famously wrote. Glazer’s film gives us the prosaic instead, refashioning it into the darkest, most vital sort of art it might be possible for us as a species to produce.
- 100The Film StageRory O'ConnorThe Film StageRory O'ConnorIt’s a shocking piece of audio-visual art that only further cements Glazer as one of the 21st century’s most original and influential filmmakers.
- 100The Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyThe Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyAt this point it doesn’t seem a stretch to say that Jonathan Glazer is incapable of making a movie that’s anything less than bracingly original.
- 100Screen DailyJonathan RomneyScreen DailyJonathan RomneyThe Zone of Interest is a challenging rather than conventionally provocative film but, by any measure, essential viewing and a work that will be a vital focus of discussion both in the cinephile world and beyond.
- 100Vanity FairRichard LawsonVanity FairRichard LawsonZone of Interest is a prodigiously mounted wonder, gripping and awful and terribly necessary to its time.
- 100VarietyOwen GleibermanVarietyOwen GleibermanIt’s a remarkable film — chilling and profound, meditative and immersive, a movie that holds human darkness up to the light and examines it as if under a microscope. In a sense, it’s a movie that plays off our voyeurism, our curiosity to see the unseeable. Yet it does so with a bracing originality.
- 100Time OutDave CalhounTime OutDave CalhounIt’s a stunning film – thoughtful, challenging and disturbing.
- 91IndieWireDavid EhrlichIndieWireDavid EhrlichThe Zone of Interest insists that all of history’s most abominable moments have been permitted by people who didn’t have to see them, and while the film’s ultimate staying power has yet to be determined, its vision of normality is — as Hannah Arendt once described that phenomenon — “more terrifying than all the atrocities put together.”
- 91The PlaylistGregory EllwoodThe PlaylistGregory EllwoodThis is a film you can dissect for hours. A movie full of details and creative choices that will spur debate and passion. Another work of Glazer’s full of images that may haunt you for weeks. And well worth almost the decade it took to get here.
- 80The GuardianPeter BradshawThe GuardianPeter BradshawThe film, with its superb score by Mica Levi and sound design by Johnnie Burn, has undoubted power but might well revive the debate about conjuring slick movie effects from the horrors of history.