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The Hollywood Reporter
Rather than a pileup of bad behavior, the screenplay offers shifting perspectives as to who\'s being sensible and who isn\'t, who means well but executes badly, with few characters falling unequivocally into the camp of "right" or "wrong."
New York Times
Taking on the uneasy complexity of a progressive modern society, and the friction produced when pluralism and an insistence on order and obedience collide, is a bold move, and the film pulls it off with a sense of tension that makes the whole thing play like a thriller.
Los Angeles Times
Ilker Çatak, a German writer-director of Turkish descent, has shrewdly crafted a taut and tight examination of the concept of justice folded into an absorbing character study.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote