4/10
Awkward Attempt from a Studio on Life Support
30 May 2014
A Glaring Example of the Generation Gap in Full Flower is this Awkward Attempt by MGM to be Hip. It Sprinkles this Sweet Pile of Sugar with some Sour Dialog that Reeks of "Newness" in the Popular Culture Renaissance.

James Garner is the Least Embarrassing Item On Screen as He Manages, Mostly, to be the Congenial Tour Guide through this Clunky Attempt at a Rubbernecking Peek at the New Aesthetic, that here is Straight and Uncensored Talk about the Gay Lifestyle. For the Squares there is also some Attempt made at Hetrosexual Relationships, Albeit with a Swinger's Philosophy.

The String of Character Actors and Other Old Fogies that show up do Nothing More than Widen the Gen-Gap and the Movie is Wholly Witless. Just One More Nail in the Studio Coffin that had No Clue how to Approach the Cultural Revolution because it was so Steeped in Conservatism and for the Most Part there would be Little Mourning. Their Day was Long Past and the Struggle for Survival was Nothing Short of Painful.
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