81
Metascore
6 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 90The Hollywood ReporterLovia GyarkyeThe Hollywood ReporterLovia GyarkyeBy focusing on the students’ stories, honoring their choices and leaving considerable room for their ambivalence, regret and uncertainty, the doc provides a sobering and emotional look at what, if any, options exist for those who aren’t white or wealthy in an unequal system.
- 80Screen DailyWendy IdeScreen DailyWendy IdeThe controversy might be Accepted’s secret weapon, but much of its power comes from an astute choice of central characters.
- 80The New York TimesBeandrea JulyThe New York TimesBeandrea JulyAs we witness both the documentary’s subjects — and its director — navigate a shocking development in real time, a quietly probing film emerges that pierces the myth of American meritocracy.
- 80Los Angeles TimesNoel MurrayLos Angeles TimesNoel MurrayAccepted is remarkably affecting, thanks to the way Chen works his way back to what his doc is really about.
- 75Movie NationRoger MooreMovie NationRoger MooreAccepted isn’t as thorough as you’d expect (Again, NO teachers are interviewed.). But it succeeds by not offering a simple black and white take on what went on and what is going on with how schools “accept” students and just how arbitrary that unjust system is.
- 75The A.V. ClubMartin TsaiThe A.V. ClubMartin TsaiAccepted ultimately arrives at a conclusion about the harmfulness of the “model minority” narrative without necessarily deploying the exact term, as it highlights the fact that these inspirational stories about marginalized people pulling themselves up by their bootstraps are often used to allow systemic inequities to fester.