Review of The Jazz Singer (1927) by David L — 13 Jun 2015
A landmark film that should be appreciated for its historic value and technical advancements. For that reason I recommend viewing it. From a story standpoint it falters into melodramatic silliness. The ending disappoints in that it doesn't allow the lead character to hold yrue to his convictions, by allowing a selfish old man to get his way without himself provideing any redemption.
This review of The Jazz Singer (1927) was written by David L on 13 Jun 2015.
The Jazz Singer has generally received mixed reviews.
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