One of Us received overall positive reception from critics, garnering a 79% score from
Metacritic. The site's critics consensus reads, "Harrowing and heartbreaking,
One of Us offers an intimate, revealing glimpse inside a notoriously private community and those who would dare defy it." In one review,
LA Weekly said of the film: "Although the focus remains squarely on its three subjects,
One of Us effectively contextualizes this strange, backward community thriving in the middle of one of the most multicultural cities in the world." In
Vulture.com,
David Edelstein described "the relentless psychological abuse that this community inflicts when a member attempts to leave, especially with children in tow", and said that the film-makers "had no interest in making an 'objective documentary', although I doubt the Hasidim would have made themselves available to two women with a camera and their own hair. In such cases, they usually say, 'If you want to understand us, read the Torah.'" == Awards ==