Review of The Crowd (1928) by Jack G — 28 Dec 2008
It starts off almost like a piece of all-Americana, but it turns very quickly into something else: a classic tale of the all-American Blues, done to some tragic chords and a couple of funny bits. It's one of the final masterpieces of the silent era, but it's message resonates to many other films, including the recent Revolutionary Road.
This review of The Crowd (1928) was written by Jack G on 28 Dec 2008.
The Crowd has generally received very positive reviews.
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