Review of Catch-22 (1970) by Pierluigi P — 20 Aug 2009
In the sandy landscapes of the mediterranean sea coast, a madhouse is located. A place that, in order to take democracy to that dark region of the earth; has artillery, airplanes and willing superiors; but is a little short of sacrificial lambs.
An excellent cast, led by Alan Arkin, forms the insane mob that seems to be straight out of "alice in wonderland".
Even though it is hilarious, it also delivers a sad and crushing anti war message.
This review of Catch-22 (1970) was written by Pierluigi P on 20 Aug 2009.
Catch-22 has generally received positive reviews.
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