Review of Liberty Heights (1999) by Zachariah R — 04 Jun 2009
Life for Jews and blacks in 1950's America. That sentence pretty much sums up the film. There's no plot, instead it's a character-lead film but sadly the characters are so cliched that the film ends up being supremely mediocre.
Brody is good but has nothing to do, it's Foster who has the most interesting storyline - it's just a shame it's Romeo + Juliet all over again. This film really could have done with some darkness or a threat (there's a kidnapping but the tone is way too light) to give it some grit and substance.
This review of Liberty Heights (1999) was written by Zachariah R on 04 Jun 2009.
Liberty Heights has generally received positive reviews.
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