Review of Westworld (1973) by Conner R — 12 Sep 2010
Probably one of the greatest science fiction premises of all time, the idea of a theme park turning into a death trap is just ingenious. So there's really no way this can be as good of a movie, the expectations become too high.
There's nothing all that wrong with it at all. In fact it's pretty flawless for the first hour, it's just in the last 30min where it loses momentum. I will give it to Yul Brynner, this was a smart career move.
Virtually no acting was required since he is a high functioning android in real life. Too bad James Brolin wasn't the surviving character, he was way more interesting and believable as a protagonist who has to survive mayhem.
This review of Westworld (1973) was written by Conner R on 12 Sep 2010.
Westworld has generally received positive reviews.
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