Review of The Outsiders (1983) by Gilbert Adair for Sight and Sound — 01 Aug 2015
One of the most overtly aesthetic, art-for-art's-sake films in Hollywood's history, a faux-naïf Pre-Raphaelite mural in which angels with dirty faces but immaculately pure hearts burn with a hard, gemlike flame before being snuffed out in their prime.
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This review of The Outsiders (1983) was written by Gilbert Adair and published by Sight and Sound on 01 Aug 2015.
The Outsiders has generally received positive reviews.
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