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50 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 91ConsequenceJustin GerberConsequenceJustin GerberThe Birth of a Nation is one of the most confident writing and directorial debuts in recent memory.
- 91HitfixDrew McWeenyHitfixDrew McWeenyThis film puts Nat Turner and his moral journey dead center, and it asks you to take an unflinching look at how an inhuman system broke the human beings trapped in it.
- 90New York Magazine (Vulture)Bilge EbiriNew York Magazine (Vulture)Bilge EbiriIt's a beautiful, reflective film even as it is also a brutal, visceral one.
- 83The PlaylistRuss FischerThe PlaylistRuss FischerIn script and performance, the film is an articulate howl of anguish and rage given depth by a discerning comprehension of the ways various communities can rely on faith for very different means.
- 80VarietyJustin ChangVarietyJustin ChangA biographical drama steeped equally in grace and horror, it builds to a brutal finale that will stir deep emotion and inevitable unease. But the film is perhaps even more accomplished as a theological provocation, one that grapples fearlessly with the intense spiritual convictions that drove Turner to do what he had previously considered unthinkable.
- 75The Film StageJordan RaupThe Film StageJordan RaupWhat’s lacking in aesthetic cohesion, pacing, and subtlety is made up for in a powerful lead performance and an essential story with compelling religious undercurrents.
- 70The Hollywood ReporterTodd McCarthyThe Hollywood ReporterTodd McCarthyThe film offers up more than enough in terms of intelligence, insight, historical research and religious nuance as to not at all be considered a missed opportunity.
- 70Screen DailyTim GriersonScreen DailyTim GriersonThis may not be the most nuanced of films, but its blunt-force impact leaves one shaken.
- 60The GuardianLanre BakareThe GuardianLanre BakareMostly, the film is heavy-handed, with subtlety nowhere to be found.