(Ward) has created an extraordinary visual and psychological experience, a work of awesome beauty at once mystical and earthy, robust and eerie. It is screen poetry of the utmost rigor, achieving maximum effects from minimal means.– Reviewer Kevin Thomas in The Los Angeles Times, 14 August 1986
(Vigil) is an astonishing feature film debut. Ward is an alchemist — out of familiar elements he creates something shining new.– Reviewer Tom McWilliams in The Listener, 8 September 1984, page 138
In form and content, and in its detailed and immaculate concern with visual imagery, it establishes in a single blow the place of its creator, 27-year-old Vincent Ward, as a unique film talent.– Reviewer Mike Nicolaidi in Variety, 2 May 1984
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