Review of Graffiti Bridge (1990) by Nathan Rabin for The A.V. Club — 18 Dec 2016
It's a struggle with quasi-profound ramifications that crystallizes Prince's long-standing obsession with sin and salvation, sex and Godliness, the hungers of the body and the demands of the spirit. Or, at least, it should be.
Instead it plays like a cartoon parody of Prince's soft-headed spiritual concerns.
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This review of Graffiti Bridge (1990) was written by Nathan Rabin and published by The A.V. Club on 18 Dec 2016.
Graffiti Bridge has generally received mixed reviews.
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