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__ MOVIE REVIEW __
VANISHING POINT
(c) 1971 __ rated- R
[ ACTION - car culture ]
-- drug cinema ; CLASSIC
some nudity
Cover Art: fair
Cinematography: good+
starring: Barry Newman, Cleavon Little
GOOD + : as rated by DR-KNOW
set : Nevada Desert, Colorado
I saw this at the drive-in when it came out. I was 9 and my brother was 13. Not really a movie for kids,
but that was a different time. "Vanishing Point" encapsulated the recent history of the time: drugs, free love,
racial injustice, war, and most importantly, the peak of the "car culture".
The real star of the film is the white dodge challenger. The driver, Barry Newman, later rose to fame as a TV
detective, but in this film he played the "anti-hero", as it is known today. A pill popping, ex vet, ex cop, ex
race car driver tasked with delivering a new white Dodge Challenger to dubious sources in San Francisco, California.
Kowalski (Newman) once a clean cut cop became jaded by
an incident involving his senior officer. It is only now
as I am writing this review does that incident set the
reason for Kowalski's fall from grace. Besides being
jaded with authority Kowalski is ashamed for not
stopping the senior officer from molesting a young girl
in the back of the squad car while he watched. That
combined with the loss of his wife in later years
culminated in "self medicating" and a turn towards
illegality.
"Vanishing Point" while action oriented also speaks to
injustice and misconceptions. Though as a youth I
focused on the more salacious elements like the nude
girl tooling around the desert on a motor bike. At the
time I was too young to grasp the concept of "Free
Love", but now it comes as a bit of nostalgia that has
been lost to the past.
Today's generation will likely be lost on the knowledge
that the Dodge Challenger was the pinnacle of American
Heavy Metal and was affordable to a wider segment of the
population than today's pinnacles, namely Ferrari's, and
Lamborghini's. Early in the film the white Challenger
makes it apparent that status isn't everything when it
blows a rich guy in a Porche off the road. Ultimately
though, "Vanishing Point" is the grand daddy of all car
chases making this is a must see film.
by: Todd Wheatley - MAR.2014
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