Review of The Captain (2018) by Jeannette Catsoulis for The New York Times — 26 Jul 2018
The Captain, Robert Schwentke’s harrowing World War II psychodrama, isn’t what you would call enjoyable, exactly. More accurately, it compels our attention with a remorseless, gripping single-mindedness, presenting Naziism as a communicable disease that smothers conscience, paralyzes resistance and extinguishes all shreds of humanity.
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This review of The Captain (2018) was written by Jeannette Catsoulis and published by The New York Times on 26 Jul 2018.
The Captain has generally received positive reviews.
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