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Tasha Robinson, AV Club: Forgiveness feels like a high-concept stage play, the kind of well-meant but pretentious project where grand themes are worked out in a claustrophobic setting among a small cast. Read more
V.A. Musetto, New York Post: The result is a hodgepodge of plots and styles, a fault compounded by stiff acting and, except for a few scenes, wooden direction. Read more
Michelle Orange, Village Voice: David's trauma, madness, and recovery is arranged as a puzzle of dreams, flashbacks, hallucinations, and strikingly choreographed numbers that, while occasionally dazzling, remains in pieces at film's end. Read more