The Zone of Interest currently has an average rating of 7.4 out of 10 and has been rated by 703 users on our platform.
Not particularly entertaining, but that's fitting rnough for an uncompromising Holocaust movie. But it's a great work of art.
The end credits are accompanied by the sound of hell, a writhing, tortured sonic swamp. We’re left with that. It may never leave us.
Read full review at EmpireA single, satanic joke burns through the celluloid in Jonathan Glazer’s technically brilliant, uneasy Holocaust movie...
Read full review at The GuardianEvil in its real life bureaucratic form. No real narrative and no real charachter studies - on trivial every day business 10 meters from the greatest hell ever created on Earth. A very important piece of art.
...an unrelenting portrait of the banality of evil.
Read full review at Entertainment WeeklyJonathan Glazer's stark film about the domestic routine of the Höss family next door to Auschwitz is a colossal, profoundly disturbing achievement in filmmaking.
Read full review at Little White LiesA challenging, haunting, and singular work from Jonathan Glazer.
Read full review at Gamesradar...the hellish counterpart to The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit, another film about the soulless march of the careerist’s life. Only in Glazer’s version, the march is a goose step.
Read full review at Slant Magazine...The Zone of Interest’s coup de grâce is never showing any activity within Auschwitz itself, allowing only the sounds of the camp to be a constant, nerve-racking presence.
Read full review at The Austin ChronicleA bone-chilling portrait of a Nazi household.
Read full review at The A.V. ClubThough it’s been seven months, I remain haunted by “The Zone of Interest.”
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