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Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971) Reviews

Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971)
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This British film examines the choices individuals must make when confronted with a romantic relationship which is rewarding but does not offer them everything they want. In this sympathetic and psychologically precise drama, Alexandra Greville (Glenda Jackson), "Alex" to her friends, has a younger man as her sometime lover, the young sculptor Bob Elkin (Murray Head). Elkin is completely open about the fact that he is also the lover of her acquaintance, Dr. Daniel Hirsch (Peter Finch). These relationships continue in some kind of equilibrium until Alex and Bob agree to house-sit the children of a couple known to the three of them. In their roles, neither Head nor Finch "swished," or otherwise catered to homosexual stereotypes, and theirs was considered to be a groundbreaking, sympathetic portrayal of this kind of relationship, not condescending in any way. One highlight of the film is a scene in which Dr. Hirsch attends the Bar Mitzvah of his nephew. This critically well-received movie was unexpectedly successful at the box office. The film's director and screenwriter, as well as Jackson and Finch, were nominated for Academy Awards. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Glenda JacksonPeter Finch, (more)
Director(s):
John Schlesinger
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Average Ratings

(4 member reviews)  


Member Reviews


Cyndie R.

Terrible! Absolutley terrible!

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Gabriella P.

I love Glenda Jackson, but this movie was so so so terrible, my friend and I had to turn it off after giving it about 30 minutes. (Thirty minutes that I will want back at the end of my life!!) One stupid scene after the next, cliche glances, lingering footage of household items, flat characters--all in all, this movie will make you want to jump off the Golden Gate Bridge.

Yes   |   No


Cary B.

An interesting little film about a bisexual man and his lovers with a lot of family drama and dynamics. Gives good insight into the European/British attitudes toward love and romance. Includes interior shots of a Jewish synagogue service with melodic chanting and religious rituals which may be unfamiliar to a lot of viewers.

Yes   |   No


William T.

Entertaining? No!

Yes   |   No


 
 
 

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Cyndie R.

Terrible! Absolutley terrible!

Yes   |   No

 
Gabriella P.

I love Glenda Jackson, but this movie was so so so terrible, my friend and I had to turn it off after giving it about 30 minutes. (Thirty minutes that I will want back at the end of my life!!) One stupid scene after the next, cliche glances, lingering footage of household items, flat characters--all in all, this movie will make you want to jump off the Golden Gate Bridge.

Yes   |   No

 
Cary B.

An interesting little film about a bisexual man and his lovers with a lot of family drama and dynamics. Gives good insight into the European/British attitudes toward love and romance. Includes interior shots of a Jewish synagogue service with melodic chanting and religious rituals which may be unfamiliar to a lot of viewers.

Yes   |   No

 
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