8/10
Nuanced, measured, and revealing
24 July 2020
This documentary is quite a bit like Jordan Peterson himself; it is nuanced, insightful, and at its most flawed moments, repetitive. Entering into Peterson's private and personal world reveals a gruffness and vulnerability that is endearing. The film doesn't pick sides, but presents individual opinions, objections, and plaudits, and in doing so deftly captures the ethos of the Canadian professor.
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