Review of M*A*S*H (1970) by Michael G — 25 Oct 2007
Not amazing as a whole as M*A*S*H is a little disjointed, but certain scenes are amazing--namely the suicide, Japan and the football game sequences. M*A*S*H is completely random and essentially has no plot, yet it works in the highest level of intelligent brainlessness--if that makes any sense.
M*A*S*H has a great cast, namely with Sutherland and Gould together and even though I watched him for nearly 2 hours I did not recognize Tom Skerritt. The only thing that got me more than that song ("Suicide is Painless") is the way that Robert Altman ended the movie--just as randomly as any scene in the movie.
One of the best endings to a movie I've ever seen. I was going to give it 3 1/2 stars but that ending pushed it to 4.
This review of M*A*S*H (1970) was written by Michael G on 25 Oct 2007.
M*A*S*H has generally received very positive reviews.
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