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Semi-Tough (1977)
This at times fuzzy and unfocused comedy
struggles with trivialities until it settles in on a series of spoofs on
the contemporary phenomena of different concious-raising,
quasi-philosophical existencial movements that found its way to the
celebrity scene at the time. The Kristofferson-character is the tool
(which eventually makes his role quite ungrateful) and his roomie,
teammate and long-time buddy, Burt Reynolds is his unpretentious
opposite. The love triangle is lightweight and not even very charming,
but the tone of the film is brilliant, and the dialogue is at times
hilarious. Director Ritchie hasn't got the best of command on his work,
but he provides a delightfully baffling quality to his storytelling that
emphazises the film's clever satire. In the end though, it is all down to
Burt's charm and buoyancy. He walks through this film portraying both
jealousy and dispair without even being close to exposing himself. It
would be disrespectful to actually call it acting, but he is darn
brilliant.
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