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9 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 89Austin ChronicleRichard WhittakerAustin ChronicleRichard WhittakerIt proves that value of the journalist as record keeper of horrors.
- 83Original-CinLiam LaceyOriginal-CinLiam LaceyAs the movie travels from country to country over Fisk's career, it's not always easy to follow the chronology. But overall, Mike Munn's editing is astute, covering decades of work and complex multi-party conflicts with as much clarity as could be reasonably hoped for.
- 80Film ThreatAlan NgFilm ThreatAlan NgWhat sets Robert Fisk apart from the rest is he’s on the ground and in the middle of the action. He is amazingly able to travel (sometimes) to both sides of a conflict and personally eyewitness the event from both perspectives. This is the heart of This is Not a Movie.
- 80Los Angeles TimesRobert AbeleLos Angeles TimesRobert AbeleHowever one ultimately feels about Fisk’s reportorial compass, This Is Not a Movie presents a necessary, thought-provoking portrait of a dedicated truth-seeker.
- If Yung, who made the Genie Award-winning Up the Yangtze, comes off as too deferential toward Fisk, he does acknowledge the controversial nature of his subject, noting how Fisk is regularly proclaimed to be a pawn of the different sides of whatever conflict he is covering.
- 75Slant MagazineMark JenkinsSlant MagazineMark JenkinsThe documentary adroitly demonstrates that Robert Fisk is still motivated by the boyish curiosity that drew him to journalism.
- 70The Hollywood ReporterJordan MintzerThe Hollywood ReporterJordan MintzerA no-nonsense, soft-spoken chronicler of conflict, especially from the point of view of the victims, Fisk is the centerpiece of a film that can sometimes feel more laudatory than necessary, but provides a comprehensive portrait of a man who has become essential reading.
- 67The Film StageJared MobarakThe Film StageJared MobarakWhere Fisk follows a lead, uncovers details, and logically extrapolates what probably happened, cable news takes his hypothesis, makes it sacrosanct, and does more damage than good.
- 60The GuardianCath ClarkeThe GuardianCath ClarkeAfter a lifetime reporting on conflict, Fisk reflects on the capacity of human beings to cause chaos on such a scale. Is there something deep in our souls that permits it because it feels natural? His painful, deeply serious question about the inevitability of war sets the tone of this documentary about his career.