Abar arrived just as the '70s blaxploitation boom was beginning to wane. What separates this particular effort from the glut of films produced during that period, however, is its positive non-violent approach to what is still a serious problem plaguing the low-income neighborhoods of every city.
Ranks alongside Jamaa Fanaka’s delirious SOUL VENGEANCE as one of the most offbeat cinematic metaphors for the struggles faced by the African-American community.” - AllMovie.com
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