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Berkeley (2007)
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Reviews Counted:6
Fresh:2
Rotten:4
Average Rating:4.6/10
Theatrical Release:Nov 30, 1999 Limited
Synopsis: In this drama set in the late 1960s, Ben Sweet (Nick Roth) enrolls in UC Berkeley to avoid the draft, though he's hardly a revolutionary. But thanks to the people he meets there, Ben learns far... In this drama set in the late 1960s, Ben Sweet (Nick Roth) enrolls in UC Berkeley to avoid the draft, though he's hardly a revolutionary. But thanks to the people he meets there, Ben learns far more than just what he studies in class. [More]
Starring: Nick Roth, Bonnie Bedelia, Laura Jordan, Henry Winkler
Starring: Nick Roth, Bonnie Bedelia, Laura Jordan, Henry Winkler, Tom Morello
Director: Bobby Roth
Director: Bobby Roth
Screenwriter: Bobby Roth
Producer: Bobby Roth, Jeffrey White
Composer: Christopher Franke
Reviews for Berkeley
Though "Berkeley" may be based on Bobby Roth's own experiences, he filters it through a narrative framework that feels distant and impersonal...
The whole thing does have an air of verisimilitude, but it's also just a little too blandly generic.
Roth’s gift for unlocking the best in each of his actors does bring those long-ago times to life.
Only Henry Winkler as Ben's carpet-salesman pa has the joie de vivre the pic desperately needs.
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