Review of Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960) by Matt B — 28 Nov 2010
Classic example of the British New Wave of the early '60s, complete with an angry young man and" kitchen sink" realism. In this case the angry young man is Albert Finney, whoup until now I had only seen as an angry old man.
He plays a Nottingham factory worker frustrated over the bleak future he seems destined to surrender to. Well acted and directed, with a real sense of time and place.
This review of Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960) was written by Matt B on 28 Nov 2010.
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning has generally received very positive reviews.
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