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The Work
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In Folsom State Prison, stabbed men stand in times of hard labor, mass treatment for some prisoners with some people from outside. As for group therapy itself, there is always a risk when external people meet with people who are attending intensive sessions of the movement that are not directly part of it.
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December 15, 2017 ... The Work is a beautiful film, all the more so because of its willingness to step into the fear and find a raw, unremitting beauty in the witnessing of healing.
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Hammer to Nail
February 06, 2018 There is serious work being done in The Work, and much good comes of it.
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Alternate Ending
December 23, 2017 Incredibly human and filled with a wisdom that only comes from great suffering.
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New York Times
October 26, 2017 Opening an aperture into a process so ego-stripping that it feels unseemly to witness, "The Work" is enlightening yet also punishing.
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Time Out
September 07, 2017 Some context is lost in favour of a lot of weeping and wailing, but this remains an eye-opening experience.
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Los Angeles Times
October 24, 2017 The movie valuably demonstrates how, for some, when it comes to rehabilitation, it's never too late to do "the work."
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Financial Times
December 28, 2017 Never has a 4,000-year-old aphorism seemed more devastatingly of the moment. But the results are inspiring: it seems The Work works.
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TheWrap
October 25, 2017 A simple, tense, gritty auditing of a collective unburdening that obviously brings some needed clarity, and the promise of rehabilitation, to some hurt, searching souls.
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AV Club
December 14, 2017 More than just an advertisement for the process depicted, The Work carries a profound, implicit point about a culture that encourages men to bottle up what they feel, then condemns them after those emotions express themselves in violent, destructive ways.
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RogerEbert.com
October 25, 2017 By simply watching the participants talk about their feelings, sometimes in the vaguest of terms, McLeary illustrates how men build strong façades to conceal their pain from others and themselves.
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Observer (UK)
December 28, 2017 Sceptics may enter Folsom with suspicion, but these are extraordinary scenes, so shocking and dynamic they might be mistaken for exorcisms.
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Cinema Scope
March 21, 2018 The daring approach of McLeary and Aldous' filmmaking, completely immersive without trying to be invisible or to influence the chain of events, is ... proven to have been a risk worth taking.
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