85
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25 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100Film ThreatDante JamesFilm ThreatDante JamesThis is a documentary that is very difficult to stomach.
- 100The Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyThe Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyDensely informative yet always grounded in deep personal investment and clear-eyed compassion, this is a powerful indictment of a traumatic social experiment, made all the more startling by the success of the propaganda machine in making people continue to believe it was necessary.
- 91The PlaylistGary GarrisonThe PlaylistGary GarrisonWang’s film is intimate, thought-provoking and well-crafted. It condemns the horrors of the policy without condemning those who were brainwashed into being its vessels, and it gives voice to so many families whose agency was stolen from them.
- 90Screen DailyJohn BerraScreen DailyJohn BerraOne Child Nation is an utterly compelling documentary that examines the consequences of this staunchly enforced ‘social experiment’. If it stops short of making an explicit political statement, a series of powerful testimonies leaves a harrowing micro-level impression.
- 83The Film StageEli FriedbergThe Film StageEli FriedbergWhat it lacks in formal finesse or educational scope, the film more than compensates as a taut illustration of the profound disconnect between high-level social engineering and the lived social realities that totalitarian policies entail. It’s quiet, feminist rage against Big Brother.
- 83Entertainment WeeklyLeah GreenblattEntertainment WeeklyLeah GreenblattIf One Child sometimes seems to raise more questions than it can answer, and more pain than it has room to explore, the movie offers an urgent and affecting reminder of what happens when the rule of law subsumes not just free will but the very act of existing — and the humanity that still, against all odds, endures.
- 80VarietyPeter DebrugeVarietyPeter DebrugeSimultaneously intimate and far-reaching, the film does far more than scratch the surface, forcing audiences to confront a policy that, amid concerns over population growth in other corners of the globe, begs to be better understood before another country seeks to repeat it.
- 75Slant MagazineChuck BowenSlant MagazineChuck BowenRich in intimate detail, the film attains a more epic power as it burrows deeper into the effects of China’s one-child policy.
- 75The A.V. ClubLawrence GarciaThe A.V. ClubLawrence GarciaAs wide-ranging in scope as it is horrifying in its particulars, the film does the necessary work of illuminating, for a large audience, a dark chapter of Chinese history.