Tough (film) explained

Tough
Starring:Dion Gossett
Distributor:Dimension Pictures
Country:United States
Language:English

Tough, also known as Johnny Tough, is a 1974 blaxploitation film about a young teenager who rebels against authority.

The film is a homage to The 400 Blows (1959).[1] [2]

Cast

Reception

A. H. Weiler of The New York Times called the performances from the young actors "natural and convincing," but found that the film "states its intentions honestly but superficially. The emotion generated is rarely equal to the drama's good intentions."[4] Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune gave the film zero stars out of four, calling it a "shameful mess" that blended "a simplistic plea for adults to understand that their behavior influences children" with "a nasty collection of juvenile thrill scenes."[5] Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times was positive and called the film "very poignant. As infuriating as its people can be, they are always recognizably human. Above all, the film goes right to the heart of the matter. [Horace] Jackson gets splendid performances all around and demonstrates a special gift for handling kids."[6]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.cinefamily.org/the-400-blows-johnny-tough-3/ Cinefamily article on film
  2. http://mooninthegutter.blogspot.com.au/2011/12/remaking-truffaut-johnny-tough-1974.html Review of film
  3. Web site: [Grindhouse Gems] Uncovering Johnny Tough . 26 May 2016 .
  4. [A. H. Weiler|Weiler, A. H.]
  5. [Gene Siskel|Siskel, Gene]
  6. [Kevin Thomas (film critic)|Thomas, Kevin]