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17 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 80The New York TimesBilge EbiriThe New York TimesBilge EbiriYou don’t have to believe in divine intervention to be moved by this story.
- 70Los Angeles TimesKatie WalshLos Angeles TimesKatie WalshCinematically, there isn't much of a breakthrough, or breaking of a mold, when it comes to how these stories are told. But what distinguishes the film is the daring depiction of a complex, flawed, fierce and faithful woman.
- 63Chicago TribuneKatie WalshChicago TribuneKatie WalshIt's one of the more authentically moving entries in the genre, powered by a gripping lead performance from "This Is Us" star Chrissy Metz.
- 60The Hollywood ReporterStephen FarberThe Hollywood ReporterStephen FarberBoth Metz and Lucas are solid enough, but their fairly stock characters do not emerge quite as vividly as they might have. On the other hand, Topher Grace is extremely engaging as the hip, rap music-loving pastor who initially rubs Joyce the wrong way but eventually wins her over in a plot development that is not exactly brimming with surprise.
- 57TheWrapYolanda MachadoTheWrapYolanda MachadoI am not religious, nor have I ever claimed to be, but I enjoy a good inspirational tale. And I do believe that miracles can occur and that those stories absolutely serve a purpose in mainstream films. But in “Breakthrough,” I found myself being dismissed as a viewer, being directed to put my confidence in a story that was layered in the superficial aspects of faith — to trust without question, and just to believe that prayer conquers all, even as the film provides no foundation as to why I should.
- 50Washington PostMark JenkinsWashington PostMark JenkinsThe result won’t sway nonbelievers, but is mostly watchable and occasionally even moving.
- 42IndieWireKate ErblandIndieWireKate ErblandThere are bigger questions to ask here, but when it’s easier to roll out some simple images and wrapped-up answers, Breakthrough breaks down, happy to just explain away everything good as a divine act that no one could possibly control. Movies, however, require a bit more than just faith.
- 40VarietyOwen GleibermanVarietyOwen GleibermanWhat you don’t feel, ever, in this fundamentalist weeper is a sense of drama rising out of feelings that are less than absolute.
- 33The A.V. ClubJesse HassengerThe A.V. ClubJesse HassengerGood intentions or not, it’s a little bit chilling, this fantasy world where “thoughts and prayers” really, truly are the best anyone can offer.
- 30Austin ChronicleSteve DavisAustin ChronicleSteve DavisFor a movie focusing so intently on personal faith, it doesn’t much trust your independent capacity to find religious, spiritual, or other meaning in what is truly an amazing story.