The Globe and Mail (Toronto) by
Fanning acquits herself, but Amina’s story as a single mother of two and a survivor of brutal sexual violence is the far more necessary story to tell. A main romantic subplot is slighter still.
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Canada, Ireland, United Kingdom · 2019
1h 50m
Director Zeresenay Mehari
Starring Dakota Fanning, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Kunal Nayyar, Wunmi Mosaku
Genre Drama
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The Globe and Mail (Toronto) by
Fanning acquits herself, but Amina’s story as a single mother of two and a survivor of brutal sexual violence is the far more necessary story to tell. A main romantic subplot is slighter still.
There’s a floridly sentimental heart fluttering beneath its tastefully solemn surface, but at times, you can’t help wishing the film would give in to its more expressive impulses.
The Hollywood Reporter by Leslie Felperin
It ticks nearly every box in the checklist of films you wish you could like more than you actually do.
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