Critics praised the film for its honesty and the diversity of its student subjects. Scott Tobias of
The A.V. Club said, "By turns playful, harrowing, intensely moving, and uproariously funny,
Chain Camera cuts away all documentary artifice and goes straight to the source, allowing these kids to reveal themselves with the utmost directness and candor." Several critics also made favorable comparisons to
Michael Apted's
Up series, which has chronicled the lives of several Britons over the course of several decades. Dick has acknowledged Apted's influence and has stated that he plans to follow the
Up paradigm by making a sequel film that documents Chain Camera's subjects as adults. ==References==