Review of Goin' South (1978) by Jay Scott for The Globe and Mail (Toronto) — 03 Jan 1985
Although the premise of Goin' South is clever, the story is unbelievable and, under Nicholson's first grip as a director, is unwieldy and directionless. The tale is presented in disjointed, confusing, poorly set sequences.
Nicholson the actor is mildly amusing, as are some of his riotous gang members, DeVito and Belushi (the latter appearing only briefly, irrespective of his high billing). But the whole film deteriorates midway into amateurish mugging and slapstick.
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This review of Goin' South (1978) was written by Jay Scott and published by The Globe and Mail (Toronto) on 03 Jan 1985.
Goin' South has generally received mixed reviews.
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