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5 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 70Los Angeles TimesGary GoldsteinLos Angeles TimesGary GoldsteinFisher's separate visit with several still-traumatized American World War II vets who helped liberate the death camps is also stirring - and horrifying.
- 60The New York TimesStephen HoldenThe New York TimesStephen HoldenIt is an emotional journey for these grown children, now in their 40s and 50s, who engage in sometimes heated conversations, several taking place on the actual sites where Joseph and other prisoners endured unimaginable suffering.
- 50New York PostV.A. MusettoNew York PostV.A. MusettoThe siblings react with humor and horror to what they discover. So will many viewers of this self-indulgent but engaging work.
- 50Village VoiceNick SchagerVillage VoiceNick SchagerAll the while, Fisher and his kin's incessant, contentious bickering exposes the ongoing difficulty of reconciling with inherited trauma, though such squabbling's protracted prominence also, ultimately, suggests the need for a bit more editorial trimming.
- 40The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckThe Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckSix Million and One suggests the need for both a more ruthless editor and a well-trained family therapist.