Review of Five Easy Pieces (1970) by Edgar C — 09 Jul 2013
This is an interesting film. This is the oldest leading role I've seen from genius Jack Nicholson, who briefly appeared in Easy Rider (1969), and the most shockingly interesting aspect is that he was a genius since then! He has always been in roles of this kind and he's brilliant at it. This is a cool film to see not because of its plot and editing, but because of his early talent, which had its highest peak in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975). The exploration of the family issues was spot-on.
80/100.
This review of Five Easy Pieces (1970) was written by Edgar C on 09 Jul 2013.
Five Easy Pieces has generally received very positive reviews.
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