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- 90VarietyOwen GleibermanVarietyOwen GleibermanIn “The Covenant,” Guy Ritchie tells a story of two men, but he’s really giving this war that never succeeded a kind of closure. He uses the power of movies to coax out the heart that fueled our actions, and that made our loss so hard to bear.
- 75IndieWireSiddhant AdlakhaIndieWireSiddhant AdlakhaWhere The Covenant most shines is in the riveting intensity of both its performances and its action.
- 75San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleSan Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleWhat Ritchie is able to convey is the terrifying nature of this kind of small-scale combat, with the enemy coming out from nowhere and from every direction. Even if you’ve never experienced anything like this, there’s something about what Ritchie does here that feels authentic.
- 75The Film StageDan MeccaThe Film StageDan MeccaFor the most part, The Covenant is about the bond between brothers and sisters in arms, and the need to rely on each other when systems fail their pledges. Third-act qualms aside, Gyllenhaal and Ritchie emerge as a well-meshed Hollywood duo here. One hopes this is the first of a few collaborations.
- 70The Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyThe Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyThis is a serious-minded, well-acted drama that shows just as keen an interest in character, specifically the integrity of two men from vastly different cultures who provide the story of brotherhood and survival with its racing pulse.
- 63Movie NationRoger MooreMovie NationRoger MooreThe movie’s messaging has a righteous and educational undertone that makes this a worthy addition to the genre.
- 60IGNMatt DonatoIGNMatt DonatoThe Covenant isn’t Guy Ritchie’s best, but standout performances from Jake Gyllenhaal and Dar Salim as bonded heroes save an otherwise bloated military thriller.
- 50Screen DailyTim GriersonScreen DailyTim GriersonRitchie’s tendency for swaggering overkill proves especially ill-advised for the serious story he wants to tell about how the US turned its back on those who helped its War On Terror, resulting in a hollow paean that’s far more convincing as a generic shoot-’em-up.
- 50SlashfilmWitney SeiboldSlashfilmWitney SeiboldThere is a great deal missing from Ritchie's film. "The Covenant" is almost aggressive in its complete lack of wartime litigation. While the harrowing nature of a soldier's experience is laid bare, the meaning of the actual, prolonged quagmire of the Afghanistan occupation will be lingering in the back of most audience's minds.
- 38Slant MagazineGreg NussenSlant MagazineGreg NussenThe film bangs the drum loudly on behalf of American exceptionalism.