Review of Eating Raoul (1982) by Rita Kempley for Washington Post — 14 Sep 2005
A delirious rejoinder to the post-sexual revolution counter-culture wars, director Paul Bartel’s script crosses the let’s-get-down-to-social-brass-tacks satire of Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, which was respectfully vindictive of Los Angeles’s middle-class hedonism, with the straight-faced über-misanthropy of Kind Hearts and Coronets.
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This review of Eating Raoul (1982) was written by Rita Kempley and published by Washington Post on 14 Sep 2005.
Eating Raoul has generally received positive reviews.
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