Kendall Beachey’s review published on Letterboxd:
The Zone of Interest is both captivating and almost painfully simple. A family seeks to make the best life possible for themselves while perpetrating and benefiting from tremendous violence and horrors against humanity. In the Zone of Interest, you never see the horrors directly. They are only graphed into existence in the bloody boots, the stolen fur coats, and the whisps of smoke that hang over the landscape.
But the evil is there. A lurking shadow. The real Zone of Interest.