Review of Reality Bites (1994) by Jay Carr for Boston Globe — 06 Mar 2007
But if "Reality" is full of twentysomething Esperanto, it's perfectly understandable -- and enjoyable -- to anyone who speaks humor. While its age ceiling seems a little low at times (at least, for this old man), the comedy constantly breaks through.
There's a rousing, engaging spirit on the loose, more than emphasized by 32 songs on the soundtrack. This is an MTV-era movie: If you don't get it, as they say of a certain newspaper, you don't get it.
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This review of Reality Bites (1994) was written by Jay Carr and published by Boston Globe on 06 Mar 2007.
Reality Bites has generally received positive reviews.
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