Review of True Colors (1991) by Michael Upchurch for The Seattle Times — 12 Aug 1996
The don't-get-caught '80s and holier-than-thou '90s do battle in True Colors, a political drama of all-too familiar dimensions. The painstakingly obvious screenplay by Kevin Wade (Working Girl) plays like an eighth-grade civics primer: ethics and morality are good, greed and corruption are bad.
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This review of True Colors (1991) was written by Michael Upchurch and published by The Seattle Times on 12 Aug 1996.
True Colors has generally received positive reviews.
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