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Peter Brook: The Tightrope

Critic Reviews

57
Metascore
Mixed or Average
positive
3(50%)
mixed
2(33%)
negative
1(17%)
Showing 6 Critic Reviews
Jan 28, 2014
80
Village Voice
Brook offers himself as a teacher whose goal is to help his students discover brief, ephemeral moments of bliss.
Jan 30, 2014
75
New York Post
The way the tightrope works is vague, but what the exercise shows is straightforward and marvelous.
Jan 30, 2014
70
The New York Times
Simon Brook used five hidden cameras, and the audience has a sense of witnessing intimate moments rather than watching a performance.
Jan 30, 2014
60
Variety
There’s no doubting Brook and the performers’ commitment to their craft, even if the end result is somewhat repetitive.
Feb 11, 2014
40
The Hollywood Reporter
Frustratingly devoid of any background information about the director’s storied career, the film is ultimately repetitive and tedious.
Apr 10, 2014
30
Los Angeles Times
So instructional is the film, directed by Brook's son, Simon, that it feels like one of those P90X or Insanity home fitness programs: Try this at home. You too can perform on stage.
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