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32 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 88New York PostLou LumenickNew York PostLou LumenickSplendidly spectacular, intelligent and very well-acted.
- 63Miami HeraldRene RodriguezMiami HeraldRene RodriguezWhat The Four Feathers lacks is genuine sweep or feeling or even a character worth caring about.
- 63New York Daily NewsJack MathewsNew York Daily NewsJack MathewsUltimately, The Four Feathers is strong where its predecessors were weak (in the authenticity of combat) and weak where they were strong (in the larger-than-life quality of the characters). It's not a good exchange.
- 60Chicago ReaderJ.R. JonesChicago ReaderJ.R. JonesThe film's opening and closing moments are weirdly reminiscent of "Black Hawk Down," another tale of Western soldiers in over their heads on the dark continent -- clearly no one these days understands manifest destiny.
- 50Rolling StonePeter TraversRolling StonePeter TraversIt should have been an old-fashioned rouser, and sometimes it is. The great cinematographer Robert Richardson (JFK) lights the battle scenes like action paintings. But Kapur weighs down the tale with bogus profundities.
- 50Village VoiceJ. HobermanVillage VoiceJ. HobermanFeels both tiresomely old-fashioned and disturbingly topical.
- 50Austin ChronicleMarc SavlovAustin ChronicleMarc SavlovOffers too small a dose of the blood-and-sand adventure you expect from this sort of big-budget Hollywood remake. As it is, it borders on The English Patient's on again-off again heroics, minus Anthony Minghella's patient skill in eliciting romantic suspense.
- 40The New YorkerAnthony LaneThe New YorkerAnthony LaneIllogical and glum. [30 Sept 2002, p. 145]
- 30The New York TimesA.O. ScottThe New York TimesA.O. ScottSuch few assets aren't enough to alleviate the film's shallowness.
- 30L.A. WeeklyChuck WilsonL.A. WeeklyChuck WilsonA mindless muddle.