5/10
Nicholas Ray looks at the student movement
26 January 2022
After years as a mainstream director, Nicholas Ray (of "Rebel without a Cause" fame) went to the State University of New York at Binghamton and got the students to collaborate on an experimental film with him. "We Can't Go Home Again" is somewhere between a narrative film and a documentary, with a lot of discussion about the student movements of the late '60s and early '70s.

It's hard to decide what to say about the movie. Without a doubt, it's unlike any movie that you've ever seen. Ray makes himself look all ragged throughout much of it. The movie is probably the sort of thing that will be of interest to film buffs but no one else. I also recommend the 2011 documentary "Don't Expect Much", about its production.

I noticed that in the credits, the Special Thanks section included the recently deceased Peter Bogdanovich.
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