1979 / 114m - USA
Drama
0.5*/5.0*
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March 05, 2024

0.5*/5.0*

A film championed by the AFI, which usually means it's going to be excessively cheesy and overly American. And sure enough, Norma Rae is an absolute disaster of a film. Take some generic social critique, and add a lead who, despite her own well-being, takes it up for the little man, and you have Cinema (capital intended).

Norma Rae works in a textile factory. It's the only industry in the US that isn't unionized yet, but the workers don't want to ruffle any feathers as the companies are their primary source of income. Reuben is a man of the union, and he convinces Norma that she has to stand up for herself unless she wants to be exploited for the rest of her life.

The performances weren't great, the presentation was dire and the plot is little more than a billboard sign that unions are great. It's one of those films that probably bears some national importance, but it's hard to see why anyone outside the US should care about this film. Certainly not because of its cinematic qualities.