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Sep 29, 2016
80
Macdonald grants us insight into the process and, as expected, it’s hardly as haphazard as sceptics might think.
Sep 29, 2016
80
Sky Ladder chronicles his life and career in illuminating fashion, beginning with his troubled childhood.
Sep 29, 2016
80
Like Cai, the doc is a crowd-pleaser which reveals its complexities in a careful viewing.
Sep 29, 2016
75
As an introduction to the subject matter and a portrait of the artist, Sky Ladder works nicely, condensing much into its 76 minutes. What is missing, apart from some minor personal drama, is more behind-the-scenes moments that might have been very interesting.
Oct 12, 2016
75
Given that gasp-inducing fireworks and light shows are the main reason why this film got made in the first place—and why people will want to watch it—it’s hard to fault Macdonald too much for opting more for uplift than provocation. After all, many artists begin with grand intentions, then settle for razzle-dazzle.
Oct 14, 2016
75
For all of the film's ideas of art and entertainment, it might just forever change your preconceptions of the firework.
Sep 29, 2016
70
“Sky Ladder” may not fully penetrate the mystery of Cai’s artistic identity, but it ends with the poignant suggestion that the most significant accomplishments often stem from the simplest, most personal impulse.
Oct 13, 2016
70
A documentary that begs to be seen in a theater, Sky Ladder: The Art of Cai Guo-Qiang offers an inviting glimpse into the life of a truly international artist, one whose colorful fireworks displays literally paint the air.
Oct 10, 2016
60
75 minutes isn’t really long enough to fully examine the Sky Ladder project, let alone an incident-packed artistic career. Still, as an introduction, this is entirely serviceable.