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9 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 89Austin ChronicleAustin ChronicleIf there's a depressing note to Piketty's circular view of history, it's his belief that egalitarianism often springs from catastrophic disaster ("everyone is equal in death" becomes a refrain), and that it's the slow grind of extreme wealth and extreme poverty that breeds those disasters.
- 88Movie NationRoger MooreMovie NationRoger MooreCapital in the 21st Century, in documentary form, is an almost overwhelming alarm bell, a call to action and a fact, chart, animated illustration-and-quote-stuffed history of “how we got here” in the first place.
- 75IndieWireDavid EhrlichIndieWireDavid EhrlichAlways legible, sometimes reductive, but never condescending, Pemberton’s film offsets a lack of complexity with an abundance of clarity.
- 70The Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeThe Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeThe film's timing is fortuitous, as a worldwide calamity might conceivably make governments more receptive to Piketty's proposals for redistribution and reform. But it leaves one wishing for a longer-form project.
- 70The New York TimesBen KenigsbergThe New York TimesBen KenigsbergThe film necessarily lacks the thoroughness and interrogative qualities of Piketty’s written approach. More than the cutaways to Gordon Gekko and the Simpsons, it tends to be the economist’s own observations that satisfy the true wonk itch.
- 70Los Angeles TimesKevin CrustLos Angeles TimesKevin CrustAs directed by New Zealand filmmaker Justin Pemberton, “Capital” is a sleek tour of economic history over the last 400 years or so.
- 70VarietyOwen GleibermanVarietyOwen GleibermanThis is a movie that provokes a consistent sense of “Whoa!” By the end, you’ll know with greater clarity than you did before why we’re in the mess we’re in.
- 60The GuardianPeter BradshawThe GuardianPeter BradshawJustin Pemberton’s documentary, based on the bestselling book by French economist Thomas Piketty, tells us a story no less depressing or gruesomely hypnotic for being so familiar – like observing a slo-mo driverless car crash from the passenger seat.
- 60The Observer (UK)Simran HansThe Observer (UK)Simran HansDocumentaries should be more than a vehicle for information. Here, the message is hard to argue with, but the medium – an excess of music video-style cutting, contemporary pop culture montages and literal music cues – does the material no favours.