An eye-opening film for fans and critics of Dr. Peterson's alike. Many of those familiar with Peterson will take on one of two widely views on the professor and psychologist: either as a monstrous opponent of justice, or (at the opposite end of the spectrum) a godlike entity who unquestionably has the answers to everything. The magnificence of this documentary lies in its ability to make anyone who accepts either of these two polarizing archetypes question not only their characterization of Jordan, but their characterization of everyone else they feel strongly about. It offers testimony from each member of his direct family, friends turned critics of his, friends of his who criticize his relationship with his fans, those who outright criticize him, and those who uphold him as a hero; this multitude of perspectives together with shots of Jordan in casual settings interacting with his family and friends throw the preconceived notions of Jordan as a god or a monster out the window and reveal him to be just as human as everyone else. I recommend this masterpiece to anyone with an opinion--good or bad--on Jordan Peterson; it will change you.