Review of Alice's Restaurant (1969) by Ellen Willis for The New York Review of Books — 27 Mar 2017
In spite of the clowning of Arlo Guthrie [Alice's Restaurant] is one of the more depressing movies I've seen lately, so much more so than Easy Rider, because confusion and passivity are more demoralizing than violence.
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This review of Alice's Restaurant (1969) was written by Ellen Willis and published by The New York Review of Books on 27 Mar 2017.
Alice's Restaurant has generally received positive reviews.
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