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Return of the Secaucus Seven

Return of the Secaucus Seven (1980)

April. 11,1980
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Seven former college friends, along with a few new friends, gather for a weekend reunion at a summer house in New Hampshire to reminisce about the good old days, when they got arrested on the way to a protest in Washington, D.C.

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VeteranLight
1980/04/11

I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.

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Kailansorac
1980/04/12

Clever, believable, and super fun to watch. It totally has replay value.

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Robert Joyner
1980/04/13

The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one

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Aiden Melton
1980/04/14

The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.

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Donal Fagan
1980/04/15

A few weekends ago, I watched Return of the Secaucus Seven again. I first watched it circa 1982, and enjoyed it so much that I brought a different girl to see it a few weeks later. Over the years I rented it on VHS for one girlfriend, and then another, to see. Several years ago I bought the DVD to show my wife, and I probably watch it about once a year. (I do miss that hamburger scene - what a shame!) The film concerns a weekend reunion of a handful of people that knew each other as young adults in the 1960s. Seems that IMDb reviewers can't resist comparing Sayles' small film to The Big Chill, a big budget film about a reunion of people that met in the 1960s. Both groups talk a lot, and share a lot, but they are actually very different films in almost every other way. The RS7 friends are still fairly young, not yet settled in life, not rich or famous, not at all generic types, and not played by familiar actors. I enjoyed Chill, but I have come to think of the characters in RS7 as old friends. I always look forward to seeing them again.

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StillThere
1980/04/16

Soon, it will be 30 years since "The Return of the Secaucus 7" was released. In the time that has passed since its premiere, anyone who has seen also "The Big Chill," the film that is widely considered to have been inspired by "The Return of the Secaucus 7," has enjoyed greater commercial success, often to a point where Sayles' gem is not acknowledged at all.However, despite its so-called "star power" and the slickness of the production, "The Big Chill" pales in comparison with the rawness and reality that is "The Return of the Secaucus 7" - to me, it is vastly superior in every way. Indeed, the film is a harbinger of all that has come since this debut saw the light of day; here are all the elements that have since become hallmarks of John Sayles' entire body of work: originality, authenticity, humor, and the ability to move.This is the stuff of which truly fine films are made; unlike "The Big Chill," which seems to me to be something less than a remake, "The Return of the Secaucus 7" is a landmark.

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ekeby
1980/04/17

Okay, I watched this just now, many, many years after seeing The Big Chill. Maybe my expectations were too high, maybe I've seen too many other good movies by Sayles. I have to say I think this movie is seriously overrated.I understand why people would prefer this over TBC. The script is not bad, the camera work is not bad, the editing is not bad. A lot of the dialog is smart. Unfortunately, when the dialog isn't smart, it's downright smarmy, completely off the mark. But what makes this a truly inferior movie is the ACTING! Jon Lovitz's "It's ACTING!" came to mind no more than ten minutes into this movie. I couldn't get past the atrocious delivery, intonation, pacing, and fake emotion of just about every actor in this movie. Just really, really bad. There's no way to soft pedal. Even the (now) reliable David Strathairn will make you wince. I couldn't help thinking that this is one movie Sayles could remake and greatly improve upon just by using good, professional actors.So, if you're like me, someone who actually thinks TBC is a good movie, and you've heard The Return of the Secaucus 7 praised as infinitely superior . . . lower your expectations. Perhaps you won't be quite so put off like I was.

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bald_tony
1980/04/18

After watching the extras on The Big Chill DVD you know the idea for Big Chill was created in the late 1970's. 1983 is simply the release date of Big Chill, not that it was actually put together from concept through release in 1983. There are similarities, old college friends reuniting and reminiscing, but Big Chill seems a bit darker to me. Probably a combination of the characters being slightly older, coming together because of a suicide, and the conversations they have. RETURN however more than holds its own as a movie with good dialouge, genuine situations, and the low budget actually helps the feel of the film. Even as I get older than the characters in both movies, I am still reminded of the friendships, casual and lifelong, made during college, as there is something about each character in both that reminds me of someone from the good old days. RETURN may be a bit hard to come by, but look for it, it is worth the search.

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