Writer-director Desmond Nakano sets up an alternate world, a bit less radical than the re-evolved world of Planet of the Apes, in which blacks are on top and whites on the bottom. It's an attempt to make old, familiar lessons new and fresh again, but they're elementary lessons all the same. And so many simplifications, omissions, and exaggerations are necessary to preserve those lessons that the relevance to our present world is weakened. John Travolta, nevertheless, is affecting as the decent blue-collar family man driven to desperation; and it's nice to see Harry Belafonte, as the hard-hearted fat cat, back on screen after a long absence. Kelly Lynch, Margaret Avery. (1995) — Duncan Shepherd
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