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- 90Village VoiceZachary WigonVillage VoiceZachary WigonIn essence, the film is a lecture, but Zizek's associative thinking and understanding of the applicability of psychoanalysis makes it a lecture like no other.
- 88Slant MagazineDiego SemereneSlant MagazineDiego SemereneSlavoj Žižek manages to explain some of Lacanian psychoanalysis's most inscrutable notions with disarming clarity and infectious urgency.
- 80The Hollywood ReporterJordan MintzerThe Hollywood ReporterJordan MintzerA riveting and often hilarious demonstration of the Slovenian philosopher’s uncanny ability to turn movies inside out and accepted notions on their head.
- 80Time OutTime OutIt’s exhilarating, even exhausting stuff, though Fiennes lightens the weight of Zizek’s dense discourse with a welcome scattering of sight gags. He’s a man to be taken seriously, but not averse to donning a nun’s habit — and for that we love him.
- 75New York PostKyle SmithNew York PostKyle SmithTo keep this one-man show visually engaging, director Sophie Fiennes places the professor in sets and costumes from the movies, talking about “Full Metal Jacket” from atop a barracks toilet and “Brief Encounter” from a 1940s British train.
- 75RogerEbert.comRogerEbert.comAs for why the film is called "the pervert's" guide, this reviewer noted that its end credits do not acknowledge the many movies it draws upon so copiously. That, in terms of standard filmmaking etiquette, truly is perverse.
- 60The DissolveNoel MurrayThe DissolveNoel MurrayTaken in the right spirit, The Pervert’s Guide To Ideology is a lot of fun, like watching a movie with a friend, then going out for drinks and talking late into the night. Just don’t expect to get a word in edgewise.
- 60The New York TimesNicolas RapoldThe New York TimesNicolas RapoldMr. Zizek’s daisy-chained improvisations amount to an argument on behalf of complexity and unseen depths, and, like much academic writing, it risks monotony and becoming as reductive as it can be seductive.
- 40The TelegraphDavid GrittenThe TelegraphDavid GrittenThere are those who find Žižek a delight; but well before the two-hour mark, one feels he has delighted us long enough.