Embarrassing to follow up one of the great horrors with this absolutely cornball codswallop. And yet, there’s a weirdness factor that makes it unforgettable. Like, what is up with that glass hexagon panopticon for kids with disabilities? The rooftop patio with open sides where one misstep is your demise? Louise Fletcher playing an exasperated goodie? So many strange, strange choices. ★★½
Cross-posted from Letterboxd