During the Jewish Hollo cause in the World War II, this movie chronicles the horror and violent of the Germans against Jewish and their murder for dozens of them.
The Grey Zone isn't for everyone, but its riveting power constitutes a stunning (as in it leaves you shattered and shaken) achievement.
Cinema em Cena
July 25, 2003
Filme trágico, complexo, difícil - e que pode ser assistido em sessão dupla com O Pianista.
Toronto Star
October 25, 2002
Although the movie takes us further into the actual process of industrial death at Auschwitz than any American movie has yet dared, The Grey Zone never stoops to sensation or melodrama.
It unsuccessfully tries to bridge the gap between pathos and establishing a sense of realism, coming across as forced. Overweight prisoners and Harvey Keitel's German accent distract from the mood of the film.