Review of Rocky (1976) by Dave Kehr for Chicago Reader — 28 Oct 1984
While art by definition must trigger certain emotional responses, occasionally there’s too-obvious a feeling of really being manipulated and stroked. Fact that Rocky gets his big chance from cynical schemers–with a black public hero as the instigator–rests uneasily at moments.
Then there are occasional flashes that the film may be patronizing the lower end of the blue-collar mentality, as much if not more than the characters who keep putting Rocky down on the screen. However, Avildsen is noted for creating such ambiguities.
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This review of Rocky (1976) was written by Dave Kehr and published by Chicago Reader on 28 Oct 1984.
Rocky has generally received very positive reviews.
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