Sound of Metal currently has an average rating of 7.7 out of 10 and has been rated by 758 users on our platform.
In a film that centers on profound loss, the audience is absolutely living with Ruben in what's left of his old world – and what it is becoming.
Read full review at The Austin Chronicle...an incredibly refined character piece.
Read full review at Roger EbertAs Ruben's fear and rage begins to open itself to the unknown, the movie reaches toward something profound — finding real, furious power in the spaces between the sound.
Read full review at Entertainment Weekly...a film that deserves to be seen by the widest possible audience...
Read full review at The GuardianA small film that hits big, Sound Of Metal is a gem you’ll want to bang the drum for.
Read full review at GamesradarA beautifully argued parable about the need to go where life takes you, Darius Marder’s debut thrives on the soul of Riz Ahmed and the bold creativity of sound designer Nicholas Becker. Together they make Sound Of Metal sing.
Read full review at Empire...a thought-provoking film that rises above what could have been a gimmick at its heart to become something painful and moving.
Read full review at Movie Nation...Ahmed’s performance clarifies the drama and delivers the meaning of Ruben’s final epiphany. He gives the film energy and point.
Read full review at The GuardianTouching portrait of a life changed. Never chooses the cliché. Excellent acting performances.
...snyggt, välspelat och nervigt..
Read full review at Svt KulturnyheternaEn av årets i särklass bästa filmer.
Read full review at FilmtoppDer er ingen smutveje eller falske toner fra Ahmed; hans portæt af Ruben er hudløst ærligt...
Read full review at Cinemazone...et hjertegribende karakterstudie, der lader os komme helt ind på livet af en person, hvis virkelighed fra den ene dag til den anden bliver vendt på hovedet.
Read full review at Soundvenue...a profound and educational film, a poised portrayal of a man who thinks he’s lost everything, but through the power of community comes to find a new way of living.
Read full review at NmeIt’s devastating and hopeful in the same breath, anchored by Ahmed’s remarkable turn and the technical ambition at its core.
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