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Tahar Rahim in The Mauritanian (2021)

Metacritic reviews

The Mauritanian

53

Metascore

35 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
  • 91
    The PlaylistChristian Gallichio
    The PlaylistChristian Gallichio
    In the end, The Mauritanian is an efficient procedural that condemns the Bush-era treatment of detainees more effectively than any other recent narrative film. It’s an affecting, but nevertheless tragic, watch.
  • 70
    VarietyPeter Debruge
    VarietyPeter Debruge
    The story gains momentum as it goes, and by the end, it’s positively gripping.
  • 63
    Washington PostMichael O'Sullivan
    Washington PostMichael O'Sullivan
    Despite a powerful performance by Tahar Rahim in the title role, and despite such marquee names as Jodie Foster and Benedict Cumberbatch in the supporting roles of Slahi’s attorney, Nancy Hollander, and Stu Couch, the Marine lawyer assigned to prosecute him — despite scenes of grotesque abuse that inflame the conscience — the movie lands, through no fault of its own other than timing, with a whiff of been-there, done-that.
  • 55
    TheWrapAlonso Duralde
    TheWrapAlonso Duralde
    Perhaps the biggest issue for The Mauritanian is that the screenplay by M.B Traven and Rory Haines and Sohrab Noshirvani tries to accommodate too many protagonists.
  • 50
    Slant MagazineChuck Bowen
    Slant MagazineChuck Bowen
    Kevin Macdonald’s film never captures the spectrum of a life lived in unimaginable extremis.
  • 50
    The Hollywood ReporterDavid Rooney
    The Hollywood ReporterDavid Rooney
    This legal procedural remains strangely flat, despite its star power and a gripping central performance from Tahar Rahim as Slahi. An unimpeachably well-intentioned treatment of a dark chapter in American justice, it's methodical and serious-minded to a fault.
  • 50
    Movie NationRoger Moore
    Movie NationRoger Moore
    The screenplay needed more work and the film in the can a lot more editing to make The Mauritanian worthy of the talent on the set.
  • 50
    The A.V. ClubIgnatiy Vishnevetsky
    The A.V. ClubIgnatiy Vishnevetsky
    It’s revealed that the evidence against Salahi, who admits only to training with the formerly CIA-backed Afghan mujahideen in an al-Qaeda camp back in the early ’90s, consists of summaries of reports and confessions, which neither side is supposed to see. But instead of rising to the challenge of such potentially abstract subject matter, the film opts for clichés: file boxes, lawyer talk over fast food, the classic confrontation in a poorly lit parking lot.
  • 42
    IndieWireDavid Ehrlich
    IndieWireDavid Ehrlich
    If The Mauritanian is a slight cut above so many of the pious and self-flagellating political thrillers that Hollywood churned out in the years after 9/11, that’s because it doesn’t aim to exorcise America’s guilt so much as it tries to use it as a necessary step on the road towards forgiveness.
  • 40
    The GuardianPeter Bradshaw
    The GuardianPeter Bradshaw
    This movie is content with congratulating itself for being on the right side of history, with little attention paid to questions unanswered and history unresolved.
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