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7 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 80Screen DailySarah WardScreen DailySarah WardAn intimate film tackling an expansive subject — the treatment of refugees around the globe, and the way the world processes the traumas that lead to such urgent, widespread immigration — this is a poignant and morally complex drama.
- 80Time OutTime OutWhile the two leads are given every opportunity to impress, it’s the ensemble behind them who give proceedings heart and soul.
- 80VarietyEddie CockrellVarietyEddie CockrellThe intuitive selection of the four leads, and their complex, perceptive playing of the material, is a credit to Lawrence’s deft direction of both veteran and non-professional talent.
- 75The Film StageJared MobarakThe Film StageJared MobarakWhile the film has some heartfelt exchanges of kinship and empathy, however, it is also punctuated by moments of abject despair. This is crucial to a core message that moves beyond the healing power of art towards the entitlement those who make it possess and those who serve as their subjects don’t.
- 63Movie NationRoger MooreMovie NationRoger MooreHearts and Bones isn’t particularly graceful in the way it unfolds, and it doesn’t hide one man’s secret well enough or give the other’s the weight it seems to represent. But some very fine acting, a few poignant scenes and a general earnestness carry it off.
- 60The GuardianLuke BuckmasterThe GuardianLuke BuckmasterIt is a human-oriented drama that builds a thoughtful and contemplative space, empathising with characters grappling with difficult circumstances outside the common experience. It is also the kind of drama you sometimes want to grab and shake to life.
- 60The Hollywood ReporterHarry WindsorThe Hollywood ReporterHarry WindsorFlirts with becoming a savage indictment of affluent do-gooderism, but finally swerves to land on a vision of fraternity that’s altogether more optimistic.