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30 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 83Entertainment WeeklyLisa SchwarzbaumEntertainment WeeklyLisa SchwarzbaumIn a staring contest with his audience, Solondz never blinks. He picks and picks at the themes that consume him, and he doesn't care who stays and who leaves. Me, I'm rapt.
- 80The Hollywood ReporterThe Hollywood ReporterA heady mix of deadpan humor that boldly uses such topics as pedophilia, race and terrorism to plead the need for forgiveness at a personal and national level.
- 80VarietyTodd McCarthyVarietyTodd McCarthyIn revisiting his darkly comic 1998 ensembler "Happiness," Todd Solondz may have made his best film with Life During Wartime.
- 80Time OutJoshua RothkopfTime OutJoshua RothkopfLife During Wartime slices deeply into its characters' weaknesses.
- 75MovielineMichelle OrangeMovielineMichelle OrangeDark to a specific point of dullness or even opacity, Solondz requires patience, as always, but indulgence as well. He relies on your remembrance of his other films and characters but also on your willingness to overlook his redeployment of tactics that range from puerile to mildly -- and somehow always self-skeptically -- profound.
- 70New York Magazine (Vulture)David EdelsteinNew York Magazine (Vulture)David EdelsteinSolondz conjures a world that's rotting away from the inside, in which only the children--freckle-faced Dylan Riley Snyder and Emma Hinz--weep over the loss of moral authority. This might be some kind of goddamned masterpiece, but I'm not sure I want to watch it again to say for sure.
- 70Village VoiceJ. HobermanVillage VoiceJ. HobermanTodd Solondz is back. Life During Wartime shows the misanthropic moralizer as confounding and trigger-happy as ever, his big clown thumb poised over a garish assortment of hot buttons--race, suicide, autism, sexual misery, self-hatred, Israel, and, his old favorite, pedophilia.
- 58The A.V. ClubKeith PhippsThe A.V. ClubKeith Phipps"Happiness" was, in its own dry, muted way, a howl of fatalistic despair discernible to anyone who's ever felt life had run out of cruel tricks to play. Life During Wartime is less a reprise of that howl than its echo.
- 40EmpireEmpirePossibly a brave and interesting triumph for its director, but definitely a cold-eyed heartless bore for his audience.