100 San Francisco Chronicle | Mick LaSalle What's much more fascinating and enriching is Eastwood's Olympian vision, the sympathetic and all-encompassing understanding of the pain and grandeur of life on earth. Read full review
88 Philadelphia Inquirer | Steven Rea Eastwood and Morgan's movie, with its epic natural disasters (and a terrifying, man-made one) is optimistic. Hokey, even. But it's beautiful, too. Read full review
88 USA Today | Claudia Puig It calmly examines death, grief and melancholy, packing an unexpectedly profound emotional gut-punch. Read full review
80 The Hollywood Reporter | Kirk Honeycutt The film never is less than intriguing, right from its tour de force opening sequence, and often full of insights into why people long for answers, sometimes with great urgency. Read full review