Rollerball (1975) Movie Review
Rollerball (1975) Review
"Rollerball (1975)" Overview

Rating: R
1975
Cast and Crew
Director : Norman JewisonProducer : Norman Jewison
Screenwiter : William Harrison
Starring : James Caan,John Houseman,Maud Adams,John Beck,Moses Gunn,Pamela Hensley,Barbara Trentham
Norman Jewison had a bomb in 1975 with Rollerball, a futuristic tale (set in
2018) in an era when war, poverty, nationality, and even individuality have
been snuffed out. To appease the masses, a sport called rollerball has been
devised -- a more brutal roller derby with motorcycles thrown in for good mix.
It's hardly 1984, but Jewison's dystopia has its moments, namely when
rollerball champ Jonathan E. (James Caan) is skating around the course,
thrashing his opponents into ground beef. When he squares off against evil
corporate honcho Bartholomew (John Houseman, unforgettably uncomfortable in
"the future"), the scenes are priceless.
While the plot has promise (what happens when a man beats a game that can't be
beaten, thus proving that individualism isn't so bad after all...), it never
goes far enough, relying instead on scene after scene around the roller rink.
I'm already afraid of the 2001 remake of the film, which will assuredly be
bloodier and less sensical. And no, that's not a good thing.
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Review by Christopher Null
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