Review of Badlands (1974) by Barbara Shulgasser for San Francisco Examiner — 06 Nov 2009
For all its lazy beauty, the movie is rooted in the personalities of its lead characters and they, unfortunately, are bloodless, affectless, emotionless dopes who turn their considerable lack of scruples on the business of senseless killing, for which they seemingly have no remorse.
[13 Feb. 1998].
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This review of Badlands (1974) was written by Barbara Shulgasser and published by San Francisco Examiner on 06 Nov 2009.
Badlands has generally received very positive reviews.
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