Review of WarGames (1983) by Dave Kehr for Chicago Reader — 07 Nov 2016
John Badham, a last-minute replacement on the project, impresses with his Spielberg-inflected direction of the young actors and his efficient management of competing plot levels. But much of the credit should go to Lawrence Lasker, Walter F.
Parkes, and Walon Green, whose screenplay deftly links the boy's sexual and moral maturation with a similar development on the part of the computer, thus accomplishing the thematic goal of “humanizing” technology that all the video-game movies—and video games themselves—have been striving for.
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This review of WarGames (1983) was written by Dave Kehr and published by Chicago Reader on 07 Nov 2016.
WarGames has generally received very positive reviews.
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