Review of Blue Collar (1978) by Codie E — 03 May 2009
The perfect example of an American film of the seventies. Highly political, important and very well made, In fact some scenes are genuinely hard to watch as a result, Smokey in the spray room, Zeke and Jerry's discussion on Zeke's porch at the end of the film.
The Schrader brothers' script is incredible and the performances of the trio of leads (particularly Richard Pryor) are more than a match for it. Highly recommended.
This review of Blue Collar (1978) was written by Codie E on 03 May 2009.
Blue Collar has generally received very positive reviews.
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