80
Metascore
5 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 90The New York TimesLisa KennedyThe New York TimesLisa KennedyIn 2017, JR was half of the delightful tag-team of “Faces Places,” the Oscar-nominated documentary he and the groundbreaking director Agnès Varda made in the French countryside. Paper & Glue, while not as tender a romp, is a sequel in spirit. Faces and their places continue to matter.
- 90Los Angeles TimesKatie WalshLos Angeles TimesKatie WalshWhen JR turns his gaze toward a person and pastes their image on a wall, he’s inviting others not just to participate in this project but also to look their way, to pay attention to someone or something by seeing it differently in the world. It takes a village, but all they need is paper and glue.
- 75Washington PostPat PaduaWashington PostPat PaduaThis is a story about people first, but also about the way we see. And the visual hodgepodge of JR’s images reveals very different perspectives that affect the way we treat each other.
- 75RogerEbert.comOdie HendersonRogerEbert.comOdie HendersonTo be honest, the cynic in me thought “Paper & Glue” was going to be a piece of fluff that would make me roll my eyes at the notion of this type of art having an effect on society at large. But the film turns out to be a lot sharper, more pointed, and more poignant than its subject matter may imply.
- 70TheWrapRobert AbeleTheWrapRobert AbeleIn its swirl of ingenuity, purity, and achievement, Paper & Glue can’t help but feel self-serving for its traveling, ever-creative dynamo, even when the tale JR has to tell is unquestionably riveting and inspiring.