Review of Roger & Me (1989) by Nik M — 20 Oct 2012
A ballsy, personal film that portrays the dangerously growing class divide in America more candidly and effectively than any dramatic film could, mainly in the way it intercuts between a grunt's eye view of struggling poor and disconnected rich, but also in the subversive way it uses such Americana as full-masted flagpoles atop abandoned factories and Beach Boys blaring over the ghost town Flint has become.
This review of Roger & Me (1989) was written by Nik M on 20 Oct 2012.
Roger & Me has generally received positive reviews.
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