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- Rick Aragon @ Rick’s Texan Reviews
- David “DC” Bolling @ DC’s Take
- Excerpt: Anatomy of a Fall is nothing short of a riveting courtroom/family drama that requires your patience but comes through with its thematic, complicated subtext of marriage.
- Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat @ SpiritualityandPractice.com
- Excerpt: Courtroom drama that raises questions about the stresses of a marriage.
- Gregory Carlson @ southpawfilmworks.net
- Samuel Castro @ El Colombiano [Spanish]
- Excerpt: Se supone que pintamos a la justicia como a una dama que tiene los ojos tapados y está virtualmente ciega porque esa ceguera es la que permite que sea imparcial.
- Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
- Excerpt: Triet creates tension from her first image, that of a ball bouncing down the stairs, where it will be retrieved by Snoop, the dog who in many ways represents the deceased…
- Sarah Gopaul @ Digital Journal
- Excerpt: Setup as a courtroom drama, audiences will become engrossed in the intense trial as Sandra’s personality awaits a verdict.
- Mark Hobin @ Fast Film Reviews
- Excerpt: I love courtroom dramas, and this thriller ranks with the very best of them.
- Jared Mobarak @ Hey, have you seen …?
- Excerpt: The result is an impeccably crafted courtroom drama with some heavy moments meant to jumpstart our imagination.
- Diego Salgado @ SoFilm [Spanish]
- Dan Stalcup @
- Excerpt: It’s a layered, compelling film filled with ambivalence and nuance — but not one I expect we’ll still be talking about a year or two from now.
- [New] | Josh Thayer @ The Forgetful Film Critic
- Excerpt: Anatomy of a Fall is a thoroughly compelling courtroom drama. Even though it clocks in at a hair over 2.5 hours, it feels half that long, because you get caught up in director Justine Triet’s engrossing storytelling.
- James Wegg @ JWR
- Excerpt: You be the judge
- Nadine Whitney @ The Curb
- Excerpt: Justine Triet’s Anatomy of a Fall is challenging and enthralling work which keeps the audience guessing and deliberately investigates the notion of guilt and innocence.