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7 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 80The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckThe Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckUltimately a powerful portrait of the sort of apocalyptic culture clash that is resulting in an increasingly dangerous and fragmented world.
- 70Chicago ReaderJ.R. JonesChicago ReaderJ.R. JonesAllouache's script is so packed with incident that the characters have little time for debate, but the tension between fundamentalist and modern morality is woven into the action.
- 70TV Guide MagazineKen FoxTV Guide MagazineKen FoxAchieves what Hollywood never quite gets right: a tense and timely thriller that also serves as a political and a moral allegory.
- 50VarietyDerek ElleyVarietyDerek ElleyFirst hour is an often gripping look at the realities of modern Islam ("You can do anything you want, as long as it's not in public," says a soldier's wife), before silliness takes over.
- 50The New York TimesDave KehrThe New York TimesDave KehrWorking in broad, often melodramatic strokes, Mr. Allouache paints a deeply pessimistic portrait of his native country.
- 50New York PostV.A. MusettoNew York PostV.A. MusettoA melodramatic import from Algeria, is so relevant in this age of global terrorism, it's a shame it isn't much better.
- 40Village VoiceLaura SinagraVillage VoiceLaura SinagraIt's too bad that Allouache's insurgent Islamists, into whose clutches Yasmine falls for a time, come off like Indiana Jones villains.