Review of Real Men (1987) by Sean O'neal for The A.V. Club — 19 Apr 2011
A film becomes a comfort-food favorite because it moves along briskly, has a few solid gags, and maintains a distinct yet uniformly agreeable tone throughout. And the more memorably high-concept its plot, the better.
Real Men falls squarely within this category.
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This review of Real Men (1987) was written by Sean O'neal and published by The A.V. Club on 19 Apr 2011.
Real Men has generally received mixed reviews.
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