Review of Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971) by Stephen E — 01 Apr 2013
"Sunday Bloody Sunday" probably was a lot more groundbreaking back at the start of the 1970s due its themes of homosexuality and bisexuality, but because of how commonplace the topics are in today's society, it doesn't nearly feel as important.
The performances from Peter Finch and Glenda Jackson are understated and magnetic, but they're really all that the film is worth watching for. More should have been done with the film's mature themes; instead, they're used simply to progress the plot.
This review of Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971) was written by Stephen E on 01 Apr 2013.
Sunday Bloody Sunday has generally received positive reviews.
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