73
Metascore
28 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 83The PlaylistOliver LytteltonThe PlaylistOliver LytteltonJourney’s End is about as good an adaptation as you can imagine of the material, and a film with compassion and humanity that goes far beyond its perhaps uncompromisingly prestige-y exterior.
- 80Total FilmMatt MaytumTotal FilmMatt MaytumClaflin and Bettany stand out among an impressive ensemble in a harrowing, powerful WW1 drama well worth enduring.
- 80EmpireAndrew LowryEmpireAndrew LowryAn outstanding cast savours performing a play that has stood the test of time. Avoiding sentimentality, this is a valuable rejoinder to those who would sugar-coat mass slaughter.
- 80CineVueMaximilian Von ThunCineVueMaximilian Von ThunDespite paying no attention to events beyond the trenches, Journey’s End is nonetheless deeply political in its depiction of the class tensions that characterised the war.
- 80CineVueChristopher MachellCineVueChristopher MachellJourney’s End is a worthy adaptation, offering a sombre psychological depiction of innocence lost.
- 80The GuardianPeter BradshawThe GuardianPeter BradshawThe first world war is one of the 20th century’s oldest, grimmest tales of futility and slaughter. Dibb and his excellent cast put new passion into it.
- 80Screen DailyAllan HunterScreen DailyAllan HunterIt is a governing sense of restraint that lends the film such an emotional kick, and breathes fresh life into an old classic.
- 60The Hollywood ReporterTodd McCarthyThe Hollywood ReporterTodd McCarthyAlthough well made and acted, the real question surrounding this microscopic look at men enduring the severe pressure of trench warfare is what relevance it may have for a modern audience. The answer is, probably not much.
- 40The GuardianCharles BramescoThe GuardianCharles BramescoThe character dynamics are still as rich as when Sherriff first realised them, and C Company’s supporting servicemen add a few complementary hues to this portrait of militarised despair.... And yet Dibb’s direction doesn’t leave the actors enough room to breathe.