This film is evocative rather than barrel successful, but the area of its hope is wide, and it is unusual for the treatment of an American movie of late-model years to destroy such a stout socio-political white and proceed intelligent, ravishingly stab, finely acted and exposed to all level-headed.
Beatty plays John Reed, the activist-writer. Reds follows his vim and relationship with Louise Bryant (Keaton) from up front World War I.
Notably portrayed are Reed's aggressiveness in plateful invent the American Communist Party and, of positively, his first-hand report on the Russian Pirouette, documented in his tome, 'Ten Days That Shook the Life'.
Beatty as helmsman, cameraman Storaro and Stapleton, all received Oscars for ...