The Zone of Interest's reviews
Media reviews
Time
The Zone of Interest is possibly the least overtly traumatic film about the Holocaust ever made, yet it\'s devastating in the quietest way.
El Mundo
A biggest work. Glazer composes frame after frame of admirable luminosity and precision, the most accurate representation of nothingness.
La Razón
Extraordinary. Jonathan Glazer solves with intelligence the question of the unrepesentable of the Final Solution gasses the spectator's gaze to the point of blindness.
El País
It's a brilliant conceptual film. The only problem is that it closes with a very questionable epilogue. Everything is so cold and calculated that its reflection on the banality of the evil ends up becoming banal in itself.
The New Yorker
Glazer\'s movie is a presentation of nearly unfathomable horrors by way of bathos, alluding to enormities in the form of minor daily inconveniences. There\'s conceptual audacity in the effort, yet Glazer doesn\'t display the courage or the intellectual rigor to pull it off successfully.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote