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Deliverance (1972) Reviews

Deliverance (1972)
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Adapted from James Dickey's popular novel, John Boorman's 1972 movie recounts the grueling psychological and physical journey taken by four city slickers down a river in the backwoods of Georgia. At the behest of Iron John-esque Lewis (Burt Reynolds), the less adventuresome Ed (Jon Voight), Bobby (Ned Beatty), and Drew (Ronny Cox) agree to canoe down an uncharted section of the river before a dam project ruins the region. After warnings from the grimy, impoverished locals, and Drew's tuneful yet ominous "Dueling Banjos" encounter with a mute inbred boy, the four men embark on their trip, exulting in the beauty of nature and the initial thrill of the rapids. The next day, however, things begin to take a turn for the worse when Bobby and Ed decide to rest on shore after becoming separated from Lewis and Drew. Two rifle-wielding mountain men (Bill McKinney and Herbert "Cowboy" Coward) emerge from the woods, tying up Ed while one of them rapes Bobby and makes him "squeal like a pig." Lewis and Drew rescue them, but the attack irrevocably changes the tenor of the journey. As the river gets rougher and rougher, the men come to nightmarish grips with what it means to survive outside the safety net of "civilization." ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Jon VoightBurt Reynolds, (more)
Director(s):
John Boorman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
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Edward D.

This film is often referred to in men's magazines such as Details or Maxxim. A fantastic and ground-breaking film for 1972, however, it will probably be too slow for younger audiences.

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Ken T.

A classic. Highly recommended if you have never seen it before.

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Gerald B.

Very exciting.

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Deidra C.

this was ver enjoyable to watch again besides on tv

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Muriel H.

People who saw the movie only in the light of the rape scene missed the boat. They missed the entire point of the rape of the land--to turn that beautiful, pristine river and all the surrounding land into a lake merely to satisfy the insatiable greed of Man! Also missed the role reversal between Burt Reynolds and Jon Voight on who had the leadership inner strength to survive.

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FENYA S.

LOVE THE DUELING BANJOS!

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Nathan L.

I understand that it's a classic but i didnt really think that it was worth watching.

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Misty M.

This movie not only disgusted me but also disturbed me on many levels. However, my husband liked it so I guess I have to rate it 2.5 stars.

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Louis Z.

ok.

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James H.

Bored, bored, bored banjo play off with inbred retarded deformed redneck kid (cause all kuntry folk has one of them). bored bored “squeal like a piggie!”, “you got a purty mouth” bored bored the end. I’m sure it was great shock flick for it’s time… The acting was just eh ok you could feel the time and age in the performance, If you are watching for the rumored and horrific “rape scene”, or if that is the one thing you’ve ever heard of / wanted to watch out of this movie. Fast forward see the “rape scene” and turn it off. All in all not that great of a flick in my opinion…… but I’m not a professional critic.

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    Edward D.

    This film is often referred to in men's magazines such as Details or Maxxim. A fantastic and ground-breaking film for 1972, however, it will probably be too slow for younger audiences.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Ken T.

    A classic. Highly recommended if you have never seen it before.

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    Gerald B.

    Very exciting.

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