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Oliver Reed, Rosalind Cash, Glenda Jackson, and Michael Murphy in L'école ras le bol (1978)

Review by kevob-1

L'école ras le bol

1/10

Where to start - First, do not waste your time watching this movie

On the scale for the movie, zero was not an option. I saw this many years ago and thought it was truly awful. Then, it was at a video rental place and got it to watch again. It does not improve with age. It really makes me wonder if the people involved knew, while this was being filmed, how awful the finished product would be. It really is cliché, but what were they thinking? There is so much more to say, but that would be piling on. It is enough to say that there are many, much better movies to watch. This movie came out just after Ms. Jackson made a Touch of Class. See that movie. That is really a great movie. An even bigger puzzle if the appearance of Oliver Reed.He does not add anything to the plot or story or character development that required him to be there. I think one of those large cardboard cutouts with a voice over could have done as good a job. Maybe have someone stand behind and move it around to show action...? OK, now I am piling on. Enjoy life, see something else.
  • kevob-1
  • Apr 19, 2006

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