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Outside the Law

Outside the Law (Hors-la-loi)

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When three bothers are separated after losing their home in Algeria, they spend decades apart in different corners of the globe. One joins the French army in Indochina, another leads the Algerian independence movement in France, and the third becomes a boxer for shady clubs in Pigalle. Despite the distance between them, their fates remain entwined.

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Entertainment Weekly by Lisa Schwarzbaum

Rachid Bouchareb's intensely dramatized, passionately partisan story of militancy in the struggle for Algerian independence from France after World War II makes effective use of "Godfather" storytelling theatrics.

80

Arizona Republic by Bill Goodykoontz

An epic film about Algeria's fight for liberation from France, with three outstanding performances and a grand, sweeping feel.

80

Empire by Philip Wilding

Controversial and contended it may be in France, but whatever your stance this is another thrilling and thoughtful slice of history from the "Days Of Glory" director.

75

Philadelphia Inquirer by Carrie Rickey

A gripping French-Algerian coproduction that makes Algeria's epic struggle for independence from France look like a gangster movie.

75

New York Post by Lou Lumenick

A powerful, decades-spanning epic about that country's fight for independence centering on three brothers.

75

Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert

At the very least a superior action film, in which the action sequences are plausible and grounded in reality.

70

Los Angeles Times by Betsy Sharkey

The filmmaker is at his best unspooling the politics of independence, which he does with such confident fervor that you always understand the fight.

65

Movieline by Michelle Orange

A companion film to "Days of Glory," Rachid Bouchareb's 2006 feature about Algerian soldiers who fought for France in World War II, Outside the Law is another historical drama with a heavy heart and a knack for genre.

60

Time Out by David Fear

Even the movie's trio of outstanding actors come off like mouthpieces from a creaky Group Theater play, spiced with an occasional Cagneyism or two.

50

San Francisco Chronicle by Walter Addiego

Aims to make epic drama of Algeria's battle for independence, but there are moments when you would swear you're watching a "Godfather" knockoff.

50

The New York Times by Stephen Holden

As powerful and well made as it is, Outside the Law is too schematic and single-minded to lodge itself in your mind as a fully realized cinematic epic. Its few female characters are sketchy at best. It is all politics, all the time.

40

Village Voice by Nick Pinkerton

The production design is nice enough, but Bouchareb's four-country co-production isn't an epic-it's just long.