Review of Six Degrees of Separation (1993) by Jj M — 03 Sep 2011
The first hour draws you in like the scent of a barbeque while you're walking the street on a summer evening when you're feeling hungry. What's going to happen, where is this going, you can't but be intriguied and follow it to the end? This is a masterful adaptation of a play by John Guare and is performed exceptionally and with incredible grace, particularly by a young Smith, Donald Sutherland and Stockard Channing.
It brings into perspective the clouded intellectual assumptions of the New York upper classes and allows a chance-his-arm young black kid to delve into that world and mix it up with frivolity and confusion.
This review of Six Degrees of Separation (1993) was written by Jj M on 03 Sep 2011.
Six Degrees of Separation has generally received positive reviews.
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