Review of Roger & Me (1989) by Hal Hinson for Washington Post — 28 Aug 1995
In Roger & Me, Moore's brand of slapstick reportage strikes the perfect balance between irony and sincerity; it's slyly deadpan and committed, democratic and kingly all at once. In the end, though, he winds up giving ironic credence to the swells at the Great Gatsby party who advise the laid-off workers to get out there and do something.
He's shown what one man with a camera crew and a vision can do.
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This review of Roger & Me (1989) was written by Hal Hinson and published by Washington Post on 28 Aug 1995.
Roger & Me has generally received positive reviews.
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