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11 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 88Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertChicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertIt is violent, funny, scary, contains boldly outlined characters, and gets us involved. It also has a lot of style.
- 70Time OutTime OutWhile there can be no doubt that in true tabloid style Class of 1984 feeds on everything it is condemning, as an energetic comic strip it has considerable fascination.
- 60The DissolveScott TobiasThe DissolveScott TobiasClass Of 1984 anticipated Lean On Me, The Substitute, and a spate of other high-school thrillers and docudramas that advocated a fight-fire-with-fire approach to teen violence, but it’s vastly more entertaining.
- 60TV Guide MagazineTV Guide MagazineViolent update of The Blackboard Jungle.
- 50Slant MagazineEric HendersonSlant MagazineEric HendersonNo matter how much director Mark Lester attempts to hide his sermonizing behind sensationalistic-pedagogic terrorism, he does himself in whenever a jaded cop shrugs his shoulders and grunts, for the umpteenth time, What can we do, they’re juveniles?
- 50IGNIGNWhile not as sweeping as The Warriors - lacking that film's epic underpinnings - Class of 1984 is a goofy jolt of low-octane ultra-violence.
- 50The New York TimesVincent CanbyThe New York TimesVincent CanbyClass of 1984 is sort of crudely funny. The movie's idea of punk culture is also picturesque. But it quickly gets worse and worse until it achieves a degree of awfulness that, though rare, isn't much fun.
- 30NewsweekJack KrollNewsweekJack KrollOne of the nastiest movies of our time, it pretends to be horrified by endemic violence in our schools while actually exploiting violence with a coldblooded cynicism that's worse than the violence itself. [30 Aug 1982, p.61]
- 25Miami HeraldBill CosfordMiami HeraldBill CosfordLester's film is so clearly about getting even rather than about troubled youth or any other societal problem that it seems, like Death Wish II and a hundred others, a waste of that energy. [16 Nov 1982, p.B4]