Review of Jeremiah Johnson (1972) by Gabriel Z — 04 Apr 2011
A remnant of the late sixties culture that spawned the viewpoints here, here is western take on Robert Frost's road less traveled. More a character study than out and out shoot-'em-up, Pollack reasons that even if a man were to draw apart from the cares of civilization sooner or later that civilization - or another - would draw him out again.
No man is an island. A decent piece of work.
This review of Jeremiah Johnson (1972) was written by Gabriel Z on 04 Apr 2011.
Jeremiah Johnson has generally received very positive reviews.
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