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10 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 75Slant MagazineGreg NussenSlant MagazineGreg NussenJune Zero is a tender, if sometimes cynical, portrait of a new country on old land struggling through the growing pains of establishing its presence both to the international community and its own people.
- 75RogerEbert.comMatt Zoller SeitzRogerEbert.comMatt Zoller SeitzIt's fragmented by nature—a work of impressionistic moments in which intellectual and philosophical ideas are considered, and powerful emotions summoned and then allowed to dissipate.
- 75San Francisco ChronicleBob StraussSan Francisco ChronicleBob StraussThough each of the plotlines in “June Zero” stir up ethical questions, its primary approach is to look at people living their lives while an extraordinary event comes to its climax. That leaves the movie open to multiple, marvelous interpretations, as a decades-later coda suggests history will do anyway.
- 75Washington PostAmy NicholsonWashington PostAmy NicholsonAs Paltrow (Gwyneth’s brother), who directed the film and co-wrote the screenplay with Tom Shoval, makes his own case that history is built of small, individual actions that tend to be overlooked, he allows himself a bit of gallows humor.
- 70The New York TimesNicolas RapoldThe New York TimesNicolas RapoldThe shifting story, written by Paltrow and Tom Shoval, complicates the act of commemoration and dwells on the moral quandaries and uncomfortable resonances that result from the events.
- 67IndieWireChristian BlauveltIndieWireChristian BlauveltJune Zero is a film as a conversation piece. It may not be especially articulate at moments, it may not be as focused as it could be. But some of that is by design: This is a film with questions, not answers. Its tangents are like those of any meaty conversation. And it’s a conversation worth having.
- 60Screen DailyNikki BaughanScreen DailyNikki BaughanThis earnest drama wears its politics very much on its sleeve — and makes no apologies for doing so — although its intimate take on an overwhelming moment in history can make for some compelling drama.
- 60Film ThreatBradley GibsonFilm ThreatBradley GibsonOverall, June Zero is a worthy film that follows delayed justice coming to a Nazi war criminal, bringing to the surface events of the post-war that aren’t well known.
- 58The PlaylistMarya E. GatesThe PlaylistMarya E. GatesAlthough the changes in tone don’t always work, and the third segment towers over the rest of the film, there is something to be said for filmmakers willing to approach history as something malleable.
- 50VarietyJessica KiangVarietyJessica KiangThough it occasionally brushes up against intricate ideas about memory and memorialization — who gets to be commemorated, who must not and the genesis of the “never forget” ethos — June Zero itself leaves a quickly fading impression.