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www.eufs.org.uk - : This was the predecessor to, or rather broke the ground for the later, larger and lusher Big Chill but, without argument, the Return of the Secaucus Seven proceeds with more authenticity and charm, characteristics of most Sayles' film making. more...
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www.spiritualityandpractice.com - : Here's a nice little movie about the baby boom generation. Mike and Katie, two Boston schoolteachers invite some friends up to their summer place in New England. The weekend is designed to be a reunion of sorts — all are veterans of the antiwar movement. They call themselves ''The Secaucus Seven,'' referring to the time in 1970 when, while on the way to a Washington protest march, they were slammed in a New Jersey jail. more...
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www.filmthreat.com - : ''Return of the Secaucus 7'' may have been a case of the film-going public footing the bill for what was basically a slightly self-absorbed educational experience. Not only did John Sayles, previously best known as an author of short stories, go on to make many far more interesting and accomplished films, but the cast (who, like Sayles, were all just pushing thirty) improves as the film progresses. more...
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3/5
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