More than a few moments feel implausible or overwrought; yet the movie, about two people so desperate to be alive, is eerily haunting.
50
Village Voice
Village Voice
The structuring allegory's invocation of familial bonds and immigrant burdens grows stilted: It doesn't collapse this delicate film, but it can't quite hold it up, either.
50
Miami HeraldRene Rodriguez
Miami HeraldRene Rodriguez
Although the picture is nominally the story of a man with a murderous temper, it is less a thriller than a metaphor for the plight of illegal immigrants.
40
The New York TimesJeannette Catsoulis
The New York TimesJeannette Catsoulis
Offsetting its outlandish premise with believable performances, Rage (Rabia) delivers a heavy-handed metaphor for immigrant invisibility.