Film critic Chris Fujiwara, reviewing the DVD, called
On the Road: A Document "a breakthrough film... Constantly imaginative and vigorous in depicting movement but never fetishising it in a facile or celebratory way,
On the Road has the working-class speed and grimness of an early-1930s
Warner Bros film, at the same time reshaping stray observational surprises in the manner of
Beat poetry." == Accolades ==