Waltz with Bashir Critic Reviews

Metascore®:

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Based upon 13 Critic Reviews
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Washington Post | John AndersonAdd Critic to Favorites

A thinking person's horror movie, about real horror and horrifying echoes: The parallels between the Holocaust and the massacres are pronounced.Read the full review

Los Angeles Times | Kenneth TuranAdd Critic to Favorites

Provocative, hallucinatory, incendiary, this devastating animated documentary is unlike any Israeli film you've seen. More than that, in its seamless mixing of the real and the surreal, the personal and the political, animation and live action, it's unlike any film you've seen, period.Read the full review

Wall Street Journal | Joe MorgensternAdd Critic to Favorites

An absolute stunner, a feature-length animated documentary, from Israel, in which the force of moving drawings amplifies eerily powerful accounts of war, shaky remembrance and rock-solid repression.Read the full review

San Francisco Chronicle | Jonathan CurielAdd Critic to Favorites

The best movie of 2008? The most revealing war film ever made? The greatest animated feature to come out of Israel? All these descriptions could apply to Waltz With Bashir.Read the full review

Entertainment Weekly | Lisa SchwarzbaumAdd Critic to Favorites

Waltz With Bashir has transcended the definitions of ''cartoon'' or ''war documentary'' to be classified as its own brilliant invention.Read the full review

The New York Times | A.O. ScottAdd Critic to Favorites

A memoir, a history lesson, a combat picture, a piece of investigative journalism and an altogether amazing film.Read the full review

Boston Globe | Ty BurrAdd Critic to Favorites

Waltz With Bashir not only breathes but it howls - and sobs and curses and croons and, in the end, when sound proves useless in the face of calamity, falls into awful silence.Read the full review

Chicago Sun-Times | Roger EbertAdd Critic to Favorites

Folman is an Israeli documentarian who has not worked in animation. Now he uses it as the best way to reconstruct memories, fantasies, hallucinations, possibilities, past and present. This film would be nearly impossible to make any other way.Read the full review

Rolling Stone | Peter TraversAdd Critic to Favorites

Get ready to be knocked for a loop.Read the full review

Variety | Leslie FelperinAdd Critic to Favorites

It's these surreal touches, deployed with tactical restraint, that make the picture extraordinary and convey the febrile atmosphere of warfare, where by fear, horror -- and later guilt -- distort and distend perception and memory.Read the full review

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