Edgerton is more interested in exploring the darker reaches of human culpability, regret, and compassion — and in building and sustaining a simmering tension — than in loading up on gore or violence. What he comes up with is subtle, sinister, and surprisingly effective, particularly in the way it views men who stomp around importantly, busy with their various pissing contests and the general business of running the world.
Stephanie Zacharek
August 6, 2015