Review of The Blues Brothers (1980) by Roger Ebert for Chicago Sun-Times — 26 Oct 1987
What's a little startling about this movie is that all of this works. The Blues Brothers cost untold millions of dollars and kept threatening to grow completely out of control. But director John Landis (of “Animal House”) has somehow pulled it together, with a good deal of help from the strongly defined personalities of the title characters.
Belushi and Aykroyd come over as hard-boiled city guys, total cynics with a world-view of sublime simplicity, and that all fits perfectly with the movie's other parts. There's even room, in the midst of the carnage and mayhem, for a surprising amount of grace, humor, and whimsy.
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This review of The Blues Brothers (1980) was written by Roger Ebert and published by Chicago Sun-Times on 26 Oct 1987.
The Blues Brothers has generally received very positive reviews.
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