Review of Charles Manson Superstar (1989) by Jimmy L — 20 Jan 2010
Charlie, Charlie, Charlie. Charlie does what he has to do to survive. He lives the persona he needs to, to survive. Charlie has some valid points amid the theatrics.
Should he be out on the streets? I don't know. Is he as big a threat as the media makes him out? No. In the end, he's human. That's what this movie shows.
Is it a great film? No. The editing above everything is awful. The narration is pseudo intellectual crap, taking a few random acts and making a mountain out of a mole hill. Such as the Aug 8th opener, and the destiny of Tate and Atkins. Is Charlie the epitome of evil? Not to me. Companies that dump radioactive waste in our oceans, and pollute our air, these people who cause thousands to get sick and die are far worse then Charlie. But, they get huge bonuses, live in mansions, and are the pillars of their communities.
This review of Charles Manson Superstar (1989) was written by Jimmy L on 20 Jan 2010.
Charles Manson Superstar has generally received mixed reviews.
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