This is one of Anthony Hopkins' most endearing, least showy performances. (Hopkins) is concerned here with the precise behavior of a quiet, introverted man who is simultaneously obsessed and a little muddled. It's as if his fellow racing drivers have been visited by a traveler from the dawn of their sport, when guys tinkered with their machines in the tool shed and roared up and down country roads. Burt Munro is a man for whom the world seems brand-new.
– Roger Ebert, reviewing The World's Fastest Indian, 3 February 2006
Like a geriatric Rocky on wheels...
– Todd McCarthy, reviewing the film in showbusiness magazine Variety, 11 September 2005
an old-fashioned feelgood drama with a triumph-against-the-odds climax that you could see coming from the first frame. But the fresh clean lensing was a joy to behold and Anthony Hopkin's performance inhaled the nature of a mid-century Kiwi bloke.
– Reviewer Peter Calder in a list of the ten best movies of 2005, The NZ Herald (TimeOut pullout), 31 December 2005, page 13
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