Atom User Reviews for Leave No Trace
Slow and boring. On the flip side it was a clean movie with no curse words or immorality so that was great!
Waste of my time
Intense from beginning to end. Amazing photography. Few words, but big messages.
Beautiful movie of love and letting go.
wait for tv
Good story but slow.
Great movie. Better than expected from the preview. Makes you think
No point in seeing it
Sad
excellent. so well acted
slow and steady wins the race. Good performances, great camera work. The pacing and minimal dialogue create time and space for thinking.
There's a powerful message here. Very emotional movie, loved it.
This is a great movie. Great acting very moving. A must see. 5 big stars!
Not an easy movie to see because of the scars that war leaves behind; but could appreciate the fine acting and relationship between father and daughter.
Metacritic
Although the dramatic scale of Leave No Trace is small as well, that trait should not be mistaken for insignificance. This film raises more questions than it answers, which can prove a turnoff to some viewers, but others will soak in its ambiguities long after the closing credits.
Leave No Trace is the story of a bond between a teenage daughter and her veteran father, but in the background is another kind of bond, something that keeps the world from spinning apart. That’s Granik’s subject, and Leave No Trace explores it simply but unforgettably.
The heart of Leave No Trace is the rapport between the father and daughter, and McKenzie and Foster are keyed to each other’s movements, perhaps even each other’s thoughts.