Review of Poor Cow (1967) by Matt M — 28 Oct 2013
A young mother from the poor side of England struggles to find some happiness by falling in love with the wrong men and making the wrong decisions. Despite Ken Loach's affinity to working class storytelling and a stand out music score by none other than Donovan, this film cannot get past its unlikeable characters and its dead moments that make the film inevitably seem a little overstretched.
This review of Poor Cow (1967) was written by Matt M on 28 Oct 2013.
Poor Cow has generally received positive reviews.
Was this review helpful?
