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The Wall (2017)

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The movie depicts the story of two american soldiers who get in a trap becoming two aims of a sniper, there is only shaky wall divides them.
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July 28, 2017

A great premise poorly executed.
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The Arts Desk
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July 28, 2017

There's not enough juice in the script for Liman to make this something special. Still, he makes a strong start.
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Detroit News
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May 12, 2017

This is a smart, gritty, quietly chaotic war movie which resonates far beyond its purposely small scale.
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Globe and Mail
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May 12, 2017

Liman ... elevates the material every chance he gets, ensuring what could have been a bargain-basement dramatic exercise looks and moves like a big-budget thrill ride.
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Observer (UK)
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July 30, 2017

It's an interesting premise, with moments of tension and visceral gore, but Taylor-Johnson's performance isn't strong enough to rescue the film from lengthy stretches of banality.
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Time Out
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July 25, 2017

The increasingly impressive Taylor-Johnson dominates the screen time.
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London Evening Standard
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July 28, 2017

Like waterboarding, it ought to qualify as "cruel and unusual punishment".
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Entertainment Weekly
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May 11, 2017

Strip away all of the camo and sand, and it could be a page out of a Jack London adventure yarn.
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Radio Times
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July 28, 2017

The thin story isn't quite enough to stretch over an hour and a half, but The Wall has enough to make the majority of the experience nail-biting.
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RogerEbert.com
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May 12, 2017

The posturing leads to an ending that's unsatisfying even on the level of pessimism it aspires to.
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Sunday Times (UK)
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July 31, 2017

The hero's physical efforts to improve his situation aren't particularly thrilling, but they exert a basic grip, and that's more than can be said for the conversation that unfolds when the sniper makes radio contact and begins taunting him.
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