Review of Being Evel (2015) by Glenn Kenny for RogerEbert.com — 20 Aug 2015
The movie is certainly colorful — this is a guy who, when he had it made, lived VERY large, even if he continued on what seemed like a quest to break every bone in his body multiple times. And it tells, as it keeps reminding us, a very American story.
For all that, though, it doesn’t illuminate the guy’s character beyond what’s obvious.
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This review of Being Evel (2015) was written by Glenn Kenny and published by RogerEbert.com on 20 August 2015.
Being Evel has generally received positive reviews.
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