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Robert Abele, Los Angeles Times: Gout undermines his own spiky, ambitious narrative with all the visual interference, as dazzling as it often is. Read more
A.O. Scott, New York Times: "Days of Grace" is a potent and vigorous film. It may not illuminate the depths or explore the causes of Mexico's crisis, but it mines that crisis for memorable images and dramatic scenes. Read more
Trevor Johnston, Time Out: The dizzying narrative pings hither and thither, with first-time director Gout confidently deploying different screen ratios and film stocks to remind the audience where they are in the timeline. Read more
Sam Weisberg, Village Voice: Most of this frantic moviemaking is more disorienting than riveting. Read more