Despite its genre limitations and a total absence of the acute melancholy that defines Demy's best work, this isn't a bad movie, taking on an impressive array of social issues with admirable forthrightness. It's not exactly The Devils, which was released a year earlier and made far better use of the period's general grime-spattered nastiness, but it's not uninteresting either.
Jesse Cataldo
septembre 21, 2015