Human Capital Reviews



  • Human Capital
    • Genre : Drama, Family
    • Release Date :
    • MPAA Rating : -
    • Duration : 95 minute(s)
    • Production Budget : -
    • Studio : Vertical Entertainment
    • Official Site : -
    • Reviews Rate
      Nothing's perfect, but it's worth seeing.

    • Readers Rate
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Movie Reviews

  • this new movie, is a character study that hasn't done its homework; Liev Schreiber is playing this part as though there were a depth to Drew; But the movie doesn't give him anything to act. Not anything compelling
    by Wesley Morris [New York Times ]
  • the solid performances and assured packaging make this a reasonably engrossing tale set in a convincingly upscale burg where some less-prosperous citizens are trying not to make their anxiety too obvious
    by Dennis Harvey [Variety ]
  • Marc Meyers' disjointed approach to "Human Capital" expertly weaves its story into a gripping mystery that's further elevated by exceptional performances
    3.5 of 5 by Hannah Hoolihan [ScreenRant ]
  • Liev Schreiber and a fine cast elevate this multi-story film which has echoes of Oscar winning Best Picture "Crash"
    3 of 5 by Pete Hammond [Deadline ]
  • director Meyers does fantastic work managing every performance and interaction with the right pace keeping the drama interesting.. you're going to enjoy a series of excellent performances from its cast, ending in a light mystery solved
    4 of 5 by Alan Ng [Film Threat ]
  • an uneven but engaging drama; Based on a 2004 novel by Stephen Amidon, this multi-thread drama is intricately designed and boldly acted, though its form may be a little outsized compared to its actual content
    3 of 5 by Jeffrey M. Anderson [Common Sense Media ]
  • a wonderful look and what each of us is willing to do to protect ourselves; With surprising twists and reveals, the movie does a great job of keeping you engaged with the story; "Human Capital" is definitely a movie you want to see!
    3.5 of 5 by Rachel Leishman [The Mary Sue ]
  • a beautifully acted narrative braid whose strands support each other imperfectly; Engrossing on a moment-to-moment scale thanks so some very fine performances
    by John DeFore [The Hollywood Reporter ]
  • "Human Capital" is a drama that aims high – tackling risk, desire and secrets, using a narrative device that splits the story into three chapters with new POVs – but it leaves too many threads and characters unexplored
    3 of 5 by Kelly Boutsalia [NOW Toronto ]

Reader's Reviews

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