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8 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 75The Film StageJared MobarakThe Film StageJared MobarakThis story isn’t working towards a solution or revisionist history. It merely reminds us that the Devil doesn’t commit atrocities. Men and women do. Kingsley and Hilmar ensure we believe this by delivering three-dimensional performances we’re used to seeing on the heroic side.
- 75ReelViewsJames BerardinelliReelViewsJames BerardinelliEvery time An Ordinary Man seems to be headed into a minefield of clichés, it takes an unexpected detour and the film’s final such excursion comes like a gut-punch.
- 70VarietyPeter DebrugeVarietyPeter DebrugeAn incredibly precise actor who understands exactly how to play to the camera, conveying volumes via even the slightest microexpressions, Kingsley navigates the tricky mix of humor, horror, and deep-seated regret that make this man, if not exactly ordinary, then relatable, at least.
- 60The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckThe Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckKingsley delivers such a riveting performance that it becomes easy to overlook the film's less compelling aspects.
- 50The New York TimesKen JaworowskiThe New York TimesKen JaworowskiA head-scratcher that ends with a shoulder-shrug, An Ordinary Man feels like a scene-study exercise in which two actors invest full measures in a script that’s only half finished.
- 40Los Angeles TimesRobert AbeleLos Angeles TimesRobert AbeleKingsley is certainly committed to the arc of tough guy stripped bare, but his gifts aren't served well by an artificially studious attempt at applying Understanding 101 logic to a perpetrator of atrocities.
- 38Slant MagazineKeith WatsonSlant MagazineKeith WatsonYes, deep down, even brutal war criminals like the one played by Ben Kingsley are people too.
- 38RogerEbert.comOdie HendersonRogerEbert.comOdie HendersonNothing in An Ordinary Man rings true; not the location, nor the performances nor the story.