while "The God Committee" isn't a knockout film, it may help continue the conversation about healthcare inequality. The film keeps audiences invested for most of its runtime and does an apt job of posing the question, "What would you do?"
ultimately The God Committee is all about the brain, posing a question that may activate viewers' own thoughts: Who should hold the authority to decide whose lives are more valuable than others? And, more importantly, are you living a life worth saving?
often resembling a schematic variation on "Twelve Angry Men" by way of "Grey's Anatomy," this earnest drama is a largely understated affair whose creakier elements are offset by a nuanced look at its various entangled issues
it's a gentle movie that depicts undeniably tragic events, made palatable through reminders of humankind's capacity for perseverance, redemption and love -- and it's that very complexity and depth that makes "The God Committee" such a joy to watch
centring a group of people tasked with deciding who gets what organ transplants, this dark drama is packed with meaty moral ideas and a fatalistic sensibility
"The God Committee" has a hell of a premise, one that makes you incredibly curious to see more; Good acting, effective writing, and a desire to be thought-provoking helps to put it over the top