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7 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100The Hollywood ReporterDuane ByrgeThe Hollywood ReporterDuane ByrgeMost magically, it transcends the colossal power of its own story to show how individual beings, one step at a time, can right the course of inequality and injustice.
- 100San Francisco ChronicleDavid LewisSan Francisco ChronicleDavid LewisIt’s a rousing, feel-good story about overcoming barriers, even when the challenges — poverty, lack of medical access — are inherently bleak.
- 90VarietyGeoff BerkshireVarietyGeoff BerkshireWith the gripping appeal of a great epic novel, Kief Davidson and Pedro Kos’ documentary spans three decades of diligent work on the frontlines of global health crises to prove, in moving detail, the difference dedicated professionals can make in seemingly hopeless situations.
- 88Boston GlobePeter KeoughBoston GlobePeter KeoughIn the end, the film describes not so much an arc as a circle. Kim, who had criticized the World Bank for its callous approach to financing health care for the poor, is appointed its chairman by President Obama in 2012.
- 70The New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisThe New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisThe men refused to be deterred by institutional rigidity, political apathy or a skeptical scientific community. Their perseverance is cheering, giving the movie a brightly buoyant tone that belies the suffering at its center and renders the sometimes distracting musical score largely unnecessary.
- 70Los Angeles TimesRobert AbeleLos Angeles TimesRobert AbeleThe archival footage, the impassioned interviews, and the inspiring story of how warriors for solutions can overcome entrenched views on poverty and health, make for something genuinely stirring.
- 60The GuardianLeslie FelperinThe GuardianLeslie FelperinAlthough the treacly soundtrack overpunches on the sentiment at times, this is undeniably moving stuff – especially scenes where some of the doctors see footage of patients they helped save, still very much alive and thriving today.