77
Metascore
7 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 90The New York TimesNicole HerringtonThe New York TimesNicole HerringtonThis human story is profound enough to stand on its own.
- 80Village VoiceAlan ScherstuhlVillage VoiceAlan ScherstuhlFor the most part, the narrative here feels generational, representative, rather than invested in the specific incidents of specific lives.
- 80Los Angeles TimesSheri LindenLos Angeles TimesSheri LindenMam's camera work is exquisite in its immediacy and agility. One of the most striking aspects of her film is the intimacy it achieves without feeling intrusive or turning her subjects into fodder for a message.
- 80Wall Street JournalJoe MorgensternWall Street JournalJoe MorgensternBeautiful images can be a distraction in a serious documentary, but that's hardly the case here. They draw us in so we can better understand the hurtling changes that endanger the future of Cambodia and, by extension, much of the developing world.
- 75Slant MagazineTomas HachardSlant MagazineTomas HachardA delicate documentary about a way of life that's slowly disappearing, yet gives way to nothing new.
- 70The DissolveNick SchagerThe DissolveNick SchagerProspects are dim no matter where these people choose to reside, and A River Changes Course captures their struggle with an ethnographic gaze that generally maintains enough detachment to avoid excessive, judgmental handwringing and heartstring-tugging.
- 70The Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeThe Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeHonest and well made but lacking a strong hook.