Review of Reds (1981) by Gene Siskel for Chicago Tribune — 19 Nov 2017
Reds bites off more than an audience can comfortably chew. Constant conflicts between politics and art, love and social conscience, individuals versus masses, pragmatism against idealism, take the form of intense and eventually exhausting arguments that dominate the script by Beatty and British playwright Trevor Griffiths.
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This review of Reds (1981) was written by Gene Siskel and published by Chicago Tribune on 19 November 2017.
Reds has generally received very positive reviews.
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