While I agree that it revealed many of the true issues that went on back then (and still persist, even today), I think that Billy Jack, as a film, fell way short of its potential for being a really good, or even a great film that was right up there with West Side Story, due to the many campier scenes of the kids doing silly little skits and singing rather campy songs, which made the Freedom School, on the whole, seem more like a day camp for extremely young kids, or kids with severe developmental problems than a school where kids could explore and develop their potential for leading normal, independent lives after having troubled pasts (i. e. drug problems, being runaways, etc.).
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