Review of Fame (1980) by Richard Schickel for TIME Magazine — 07 Sep 2010
The film is full of attractive young performers. And there is a low-keyed conflict between them and a faculty that is trying to discipline their exuberance without stifling their spirits. If the film had concentrated on that instead of on hokey melodrama, it might have been far more engaging and truer to life.
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This review of Fame (1980) was written by Richard Schickel and published by TIME Magazine on 07 Sep 2010.
Fame has generally received positive reviews.
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