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Metascore
12 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 90The New York TimesStephen HoldenThe New York TimesStephen HoldenThis coldly compelling film doesn't try to explain Michael's behavior or analyze his disease. As if doing penance for Michael's sins, it eventually metes out unequivocal punishment, but it is small consolation.
- 80Time OutJoshua RothkopfTime OutJoshua RothkopfBrace yourself and go see it.
- 80EmpireDamon WiseEmpireDamon WiseAs horrifying and hard to watch as you'd expect a paedophile's-eye view of life to be. It's neither sensationalist nor trite, and the questions it asks are intelligent and thoughtful.
- 75The Globe and Mail (Toronto)Liam LaceyThe Globe and Mail (Toronto)Liam LaceyDreadful as the subject matter is, the authenticity of the performances and the skill of Schleinzer's filmmaking are difficult to deny in this portrait of a monster as the bland guy next door.
- 75The A.V. ClubScott TobiasThe A.V. ClubScott TobiasIt's a chilling film about the routine business of unspeakable acts.
- 50NPRMark JenkinsNPRMark JenkinsIt's hard to make a movie about a pederast without being exploitative, and Michael eventually comes to feel like an art house stunt.
- 40Village VoiceNick PinkertonVillage VoiceNick PinkertonNot everything that is human is naturally interesting, and Schleinzer approaches his subject not as an investigator, but as though covering up a crime scene and scrubbing it of anything that might provide insight or empathy or psychological traction.
- A strange and troubling little film, a hermetically sealed creep-fest that seems to have no desire to be anything more than just that.
- 38Slant MagazineAndrew SchenkerSlant MagazineAndrew SchenkerA (relatively) tasteful and restrained approach to potentially lurid subject matter isn't necessarily any better than one that gives in freely to what might be seen as a filmmaker's baser impulses.