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Neil Genzlinger, New York Times: An unconvincing, sometimes unfathomable tale about a brooding veteran (Chadwick Boseman) who was involved in a vaguely defined atrocity while fighting overseas. Read more
Dennis Harvey, Variety: A middling drama that tries to combine elements of Rambo with serious treatment of soldiers' post-traumatic stress disorder and vague political commentary. Read more
Mark Olsen, Los Angeles Times: Made up of four or five story ideas all crammed together, the film maintains a stop-start momentum at best that keeps it from ever hitting a solid stride. Read more
Chuck Wilson, Village Voice: Boseman and Kittles somehow push past the blather to reveal the inconsolable grief and fury that so often haunts our vets. Read more