Goodbye, New York (1985)
“I thought I’d change my life.”
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“I thought I’d change my life.”
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Review: Redeeming Qualities and Moments: Must See? Links: |
“If the whole fraternity system is guilty, then isn’t this an indictment of our educational institutions in general?”
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Response to Peary’s Review: Note: Watch for Donald Sutherland in a small role as a hip, grass-smoking professor, and Kevin Bacon in his debut role as new pledge “Chip Diller”. Redeeming Qualities and Moments: Must See? Categories Links: |
“You’re in a house of desperate women here — and a long, long way from home.”
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Response to Peary’s Review: Peary adds that “Demme did away with the disproportionate use of white and black characters which typically has only one black in a lead role, and the objectionable emphasis on female breasts”, instead often “deglamoriz[ing] the women, showing them on the toilet and looking ill, or with food in their mouths, or even dressed up like baggy-pants male comics, mustache and all.” He writes that the “film has great pacing and [an] exciting escape finale”, as well as a “well chosen” cast — including Barbara “Steele, in a part Demme wrote with her in mind” performing “the strongest role of her strange career”; “beautiful and talented sexploitation vet Roberta Collins do[ing] some comedy; Gavin, whose eyes grow tougher as the film progresses, and adorable Rainbeaux Smith handl[ing] non-dialogue moments especially well; and [Juanita] Brown and Ella Reid exhibit[ing] command and confidence.” Peary elaborates upon all these ideas in his first Cult Movies book, where he notes:
With all that said, Peary adds he “doesn’t want to give the impression that the style or content of Caged Heat is not singular to Demme”, given that overall it’s “like few other films.” I agree with Peary’s overall positive assessment. Caged Heat — while most certainly a women-in-prison exploitation film — is surprisingly intelligent, well-acted, creatively shot, and exciting. It’s held up well, and remains worth a look as a justified cult favorite. Redeeming Qualities and Moments: Must See? Categories Links: |