75
Metascore
5 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 91Original-CinLiam LaceyOriginal-CinLiam LaceyLike a rash of contemporary films — The Trial of the Chicago 7, Judas and the Black Messiah and Da Five Bloods — F.T.A. reminds us how much the anti-war and civil rights battles of the past are currently resonant, even when we have our history slightly wrong.
- 75Movie NationRoger MooreMovie NationRoger MooreA blend of comedy, song and dance, drama and male and female servicemember interviews, it’s funny, biting and tuneful, and it takes you right back there if you lived through it, and might be an eye-opener for activist “Ok, Boomer” millennials.
- 75The PlaylistAndrew CrumpThe PlaylistAndrew CrumpMost of all, the chance to spend 90 or so minutes in Fonda’s orbit offers a welcome reminder of what cancellation actually means. For her, and for F.T.A., it means silence. Bravo to the folks responsible for putting the film under a spotlight at a moment where a lesson in genuine cancellation is so desperately needed.
- 67Austin ChronicleSteve DavisAustin ChronicleSteve DavisWhile the cabaret performances are the documentary’s draw, the movie comes most alive in the interspersed interviews with servicemen and women willing to speak their minds, whether it’s about institutional racism in the military, the imperialistic siting of bases in Asia, and, of course, the ugliness of the war itself, in all of its manifestations.
- 60Film ThreatPhil HallFilm ThreatPhil HallAlthough not a great film by any stretch, it is a fascinating slice of a fractious period in American history.