80
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4 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 90The New YorkerRichard BrodyThe New YorkerRichard BrodyIts blend of documentary and dramatic filmmaking, of first-person reflection and reenactment, sets a standard for cinematic inquiry into the political implications of personal experience.
- 90Village VoiceApril WolfeVillage VoiceApril WolfeWhat’s most unnerving about this four-decade-old film is how little has changed in the time since. We are still learning the same lessons Coolidge was trying to impart so long ago — nothing is different.
- 80The New York TimesJ. HobermanThe New York TimesJ. HobermanMade nearly half a century ago and long hiding in plain sight, Martha Coolidge’s “Not a Pretty Picture” is at once an autobiographical documentary, a Pirandellian psychodrama, an acting exercise, a personal exorcism and a powerful political tract.
- 40Time OutTime OutA film which never really manages to confront us with the enormity of its subject, nor with any kind of analysis as to why rape occurs.