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13 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 80Los Angeles TimesKenneth TuranLos Angeles TimesKenneth TuranAs Bhutto, the thorough and involving documentary on her life conveys, Benazir was a formidable personality all by herself.
- 80Time OutTime OutRather than treat its subject as the sort of martyr to democracy that makes good copy in the West, Bhutto digs deeper.
- 75Boston GlobeBoston GlobePeople called the Bhuttos "The Kennedys of Pakistan" and, in a parallel with our losses, the Pakistanis suffered the untimely deaths of Benazir, her father, and her two brothers.
- 70Boxoffice MagazineRay GreeneBoxoffice MagazineRay GreeneBhutto's story is an epic one, and Hernandez and O'Hara prove up to the task.
- 70NPRElla TaylorNPRElla TaylorBhutto is smart and thorough on the inflamed history of Pakistan. But as a portrait of the first woman elected head of state in an Islamic nation, it comes closer to hero-worship than to considered biography.
- 70The New York TimesMike HaleThe New York TimesMike HaleIf nothing else, the directors, Duane Baughman and Johnny O'Hara, deserve praise for devoting this kind of attention to a foreign leader and to the internal politics of another country (as opposed to how those politics affect the United States).
- 70Village VoiceNick SchagerVillage VoiceNick SchagerContextualizing the prime minister's rise to power within a larger portrait of a nation under constant internal and external siege, Bhutto conveys a forceful sense of tectonic social and geopolitical shifts, as well as the courageous, heartbreaking personal sacrifices its subject made in service to both her homeland and ideals.
- 70Chicago ReaderCliff DoerksenChicago ReaderCliff DoerksenFast-paced and intelligent documentary.
- 60New York Daily NewsElizabeth WeitzmanNew York Daily NewsElizabeth WeitzmanIt's a fascinating story, and too epic to be contained here. But the directors certainly capture our interest, even as they leave us wanting to know more.
- 58Christian Science MonitorPeter RainerChristian Science MonitorPeter RainerThe Bhutto family is often referred to as the "Pakistani Kennedys." After seeing this film, that designation doesn't sound so glib anymore.