Review of Five Easy Pieces (1970) by Tom Huddleston for Time Out — 26 Jan 2006
It’s a film of stark, superbly judged and beautifully sustained contrasts, the soundtrack hopping confidently from Tammy Wynette to Chopin as Bobby and his waitress girlfriend Rayette (Karen Black) travel from the lusty, sun-baked south to the cerebral, rainswept north to pay final respects to Bobby’s dying father.
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This review of Five Easy Pieces (1970) was written by Tom Huddleston and published by Time Out on 26 Jan 2006.
Five Easy Pieces has generally received very positive reviews.
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