Review of Slaughterhouse-Five (1972) by Matthew J — 23 Jun 2012
Kurt Vonnegut's novel is a must-read and the film adaptation comes off as a nice companion piece. It is competently made and entertaining and (if you'd believe it) it actually improves on the character of Derby beautifully played by Eugene Roche.
But the real centerpiece of the film is the brilliant and lifelike portrayal of Billy Pilgrim by Michael Sacks. All of this is set to stunning cinematography and scenery and a dazzling mix of humor and drama.
This review of Slaughterhouse-Five (1972) was written by Matthew J on 23 Jun 2012.
Slaughterhouse-Five has generally received positive reviews.
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