Review of Cooley High (1975) by A.a. Dowd for The A.V. Club — 05 Mar 2001
With its sprawling cast of characters, digressive plot, and hit soundtrack (in this case, a boisterous Motown primer), Cooley High has been compared to another last-days-of-youth movie that came out just two years earlier, American Graffiti.
Both films inevitably lace their fun with melancholy, chasing a long, wild coming-of-age bacchanal with the impending hangover of adult life. Difference is, Cooley High’s eulogy for childhood turns out to be much more sadly literal.
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This review of Cooley High (1975) was written by A.a. Dowd and published by The A.V. Club on 05 March 2001.
Cooley High has generally received very positive reviews.
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