The Hollywood Reporter
A privileged look at an actor whose life begs poetic cliches about brightly burning flames, Derik Murray and Adrian Buitenhuis' I Am Heath Ledger offers intimacy but little sense of discovery. Arriving nearly a decade after Ledger's death, it is too late to voice fans' sorrow and too early (not to mention wholly disinclined) to try assessing the place this short career has in film history. Produced for Spike TV, its format is appropriate for casual cable viewing, though it will attract some attention at fests for its wealth of video material Ledger shot for his own private use.
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