Review of Carnal Knowledge (1971) by Paul P — 22 Nov 2009
***1/2 (out of four).
A film that truly represents the time that it was made. The changing ideas of sexual freedom and promiscuity is effectively conveyed by director Mike Nichols.
Jack Nicholson and Art Garfunkel become roommates at a New England college in the 1940's. They become friends as the film follows them throughtout their various relationships with women.
Candace Bergin and the Oscar nominated Ann-Margret add some great depth to the film.
This review of Carnal Knowledge (1971) was written by Paul P on 22 Nov 2009.
Carnal Knowledge has generally received positive reviews.
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