Review of The Long Walk Home (1990) by William Thomas for IndieWire — 07 Aug 1993
Like Driving Miss Daisy this deals with a white employer and a black servant in the times of revolution, not only that but in both films it's a jaded view with the servant being loyal and not a 'friend'.
Besides that small problem, it's a moving film with a steady performance from Spacek, but by the end it has definitely become Goldberg's film.
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This review of The Long Walk Home (1990) was written by William Thomas and published by IndieWire on 07 Aug 1993.
The Long Walk Home has generally received very positive reviews.
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