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Rapt, heady, and startling: the most profound documentary I've seen this decade.Full Review

Owen Gleiberman
Entertainment Weekly

An engrossing quartet of hour-long films by British documentarian Adam Curtis, doesn't so much challenge Freud's theories of the unconscious as shadow them through the corridors of corporate and political power. What emerges is nothing less than a history of 20th-century social control.Full Review

Dennis Lim
Village Voice

An unusually cerebral filmed essay that demands focus and patience from its audience as it sets about the task of unearthing a secret history of the 20th century. Adam Curtis, the film's director and writer, saves the proceedings from being overly dry with his visual wit and deft touch with archival materials.Full Review

Lawrence Van Gelder
The New York Times

It will make you laugh, and feel like crying.Full Review

Jack Mathews
New York Daily News

Consistently engaging due to the wealth of generally unfamiliar archival footage, which reveals social trends, sweeping overview should provoke healthy debate.Full Review

Dennis Harvey
Variety
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