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Thursday, 12 February 2015

Five Corners (1987)

1964. Martin Luther King’s famous speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial still reverberates among the populace and revolution is in the air, but for most folks in the Bronx life goes on as normal.
Serious topics are explored but they’re also genuinely funny, at least for a while. Mostly it revolves around a trio of neighbourhood friends as they struggle to be independent, and a fourth youth fresh out of prison and eager to stir up trouble. There are other characters, too, not crucial to the main plot who nevertheless add something interesting to the whole, helping define the era. The last half hour makes a huge difference to how you feel afterwards.

3 people and things out of 5

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