Review of Bad Day at Black Rock (1955) by Dimitris S — 20 Mar 2010
Segregation is where the ends meet,no?The case is closed for a community which refuses to face reality's asphyxiating outcome.Tracy's attachment to the amoral protagonist earns the film a lot of points because the face of Black Rock parallels that of U.S. citizens at a time where governmental decay was waving around the barren lands.
What is the Holy Judgment you'll say and why should there be severe punishments for all the hostiles of the law?Free will I say....no free will,more discrimination....
This review of Bad Day at Black Rock (1955) was written by Dimitris S on 20 Mar 2010.
Bad Day at Black Rock has generally received very positive reviews.
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