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Sorry/Not Sorry
Directed by
Caroline Suh
and
Cara Mones
2024
90m
Documentary
5.1
82%
34%
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An inside look at Louis CK's fall and return to the spotlight. Interviews include fellow comedians and women who spoke up about his sexual misconduct.
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Cast of Sorry/Not Sorry
Jen Kirkman
Self
Michael Ian Black
Self
Michael Schur
Self
Aida Rodríguez
Self
Wesley Morris
Self
Andy Kindler
Self
Louis C.K.
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Sorry/Not Sorry Ratings & Reviews
Baltimore Magazine
Max Weiss
It's about how men like Louis get away with this kind of behavior-about how difficult it is for victims to respond "correctly" in the moment of the abuse and how unrewarding, if not ruinous, it is to come forward in their aftermath.
NPR
Eric Deggans
If you want proof that some in Hollywood and the pop culture mainstream are itching to forget the lessons of the #MeToo movement, look no further than the excellent documentary Sorry/Not Sorry.
The Atlantic
Sophie Gilbert
Sorry/Not Sorry skates over much of this recent history without really analyzing it.
Variety
Owen Gleiberman
A meticulously sharp, responsible, and absorbing movie -- an incisive study, really, of the sweep-it-under-the-rug culture that was firmly in place before the #MeToo revolution knocked some of its foundations askew.
RogerEbert.com
Matt Zoller Seitz
Although the movie never convincingly answers the unspoken question that dogs many New York Times-produced long-form videos-"Is this topic better suited to a newspaper article, or perhaps a podcast?"-it is handsomely assembled.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
Sorry/Not Sorry, from directors and producers Caroline Suh and Cara Mones, shines a spotlight on the difficult questions raised when someone's egregious actions result in them being "canceled."
AV Club
Brianna Zigler
It's not nearly as interesting or meaningful without the kind of catharsis that could be achieved by getting C.K. on camera to speak for himself...
New York Times
Amy Nicholson
These talented women - Jen Kirkman, Abby Schachner and Megan Koester - tell their stories with charm and humor over a mischievous, overkill score that would be better suited to an outright comedy about a dowager poisoning her rival's plum tart
Washington Post
Michael O'Sullivan
For the most part, "Sorry" doesn't tell us anything we don't already know.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
Having comics as the principal storytellers adds a level of humor and wit to the conversation, but there's a pointed side to all this as well.
San Francisco Chronicle
Chris Vognar
Sorry/Not Sorry resonates by telling the story behind the story, about how the victims of sexual harassment and misconduct are often blamed, especially when their harasser is famous, popular and very funny.
The Atlantic
Shirley Li
Though a movie with C.K.'s involvement would probably have been more illuminating, Sorry/Not Sorry remains a fascinating documentary as it breaks down, scene by scene, how easily misbehavior can be twisted into a punch line.
Rolling Stone
David Fear
If you have potential answers to these queries, in fact, the people behind this documentary would probably love to hear from you, as they don't pretend to have the answers. Or any new insights, to be honest.
The Hollywood Reporter
Jourdain Searles
Divided into seven narratively ill-defined parts, Sorry/Not Sorry moves like the first draft of an article that has all its sources, but doesn't quite have a thesis yet.
indieWire
Kate Erbland
A rehash of the C.K. story, complete with talking heads, archival footage, and a straightforward timeline, one that asks insightful questions and then fails to answer them.
North Shore Movies
Daniel M. Kimmel
SORRY/NOT SORRY is a thought-provoking documentary about the rise and fall and rise again of comedian Louis C.K., asking all the right questions while allowing viewers to draw their own conclusions.
tonymedley.com
Tony Medley
These stories are shocking, but equally shocking are the hypocritical people who defend Louis C.K. like Jon Stewart, Bill Maher, and Dave Chappelle. This important film highlights the sordid underbelly of show business.
Movie Madness Podcast
Erik Childress
Takes a difficult conversation and broadens it so we can engage with all stages of those who came in contact with Louis C.K.'s behavior and those of us who choose to still engage with his comedy.
Vague Visages
Q.V. Hough
"Sorry/Not Sorry' is fascinating with its exploration of ethics, but Mones and Suh's documentary essentially plays out like a CliffsNotes version of The New York Times' 2017 report about Louis C.K.'s sexual misconduct."
Letra Urbana
Gisela Savdie
The documentary questions the boundaries in work relationships, especially when there is a power imbalance, highlighting how difficult it is to expose the truth when the audience chooses to ignore it. [Full review in Spanish]
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