Stephen Holden called the film "visually compelling", asking, "Is there a more beautiful cinematic image than a plastic shopping bag gently blown by the wind across a stretch of pavement?" Paul Arthur wrote for
Film Comment that it "might be the pinnacle of a long and distinguished career", praising the way Dorsky's "observation of shapes, textures, movements, and colors of mostly commonplace realities organized into densely unhurried skeins of interconnected motifs".
Kent Jones likened Dorsky's approach in collecting images to a "a nineteenth-century naturalist combing the woods for new species of fauna" and called
Variations "a film that pulses with serenity." Arthur named it one of the best films of 1998, and Jones placed it fourth on his year-end list. Dorsky was contacted by the production staff for the feature film
American Beauty, asking how director
Sam Mendes could view
Variations. Dorsky stated that, because of the existence of many similar images in earlier films, he was unsure that his shot was appropriated. ==References==