Review of The Wild Angels (1966) by Samurai F — 09 Aug 2007
I liked this film. It's no way as bad (in terms of violence etc) as the orignal reviews painted it and is, in fact, a tale of outlaws and the particular bond of loyalty between Blues (Fonda) and Loser, who dies.
Clearly there are moments in the film which modern sensibilities might find distasteful but these are not many and also are far less pronounced than one might find in, say, a film of the Middle Ages, Vikings, etc.
This review of The Wild Angels (1966) was written by Samurai F on 09 Aug 2007.
The Wild Angels has generally received mixed reviews.
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