It’s a thrilling, poignant accomplishment, as uncompromisingly bleak as it is epic in scope.
What are people saying?
What are critics saying?
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The New York Times by Beatrice Loayza
The details may be novel — even eye-opening for some — but this story of white guilt and brutality feels mighty old.
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Austin Chronicle by Marc Savlov
The East is an unrelenting condemnation of the Netherlands’ misguided attempt to return its colonial outreach to a time long gone while hitting most (if not all) of the “doomed war” niche genre movie tropes without ever actually teetering into cliche. That’s an ever-tricky move that Taihuttu aces.
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RogerEbert.com by Simon Abrams
The East is essentially divided into two halves, and neither is more illuminating than the other.