Review of Soylent Green (1973) by Marshall L — 20 Mar 2015
Not much to say here: Charleton Heston chews the scenery as Edward G. Robinson looks on, occasionally providing the proper shock and awe. The plot is thin but serviceable, and the production design looks like they shot it on Brooklyn street corner in '73.
Still, the film merits multiple viewings: one where you don't know the ending and one where you do.
This review of Soylent Green (1973) was written by Marshall L on 20 Mar 2015.
Soylent Green has generally received positive reviews.
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