Title: | Movie Reviews and Discussion |
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Created: | Thu Jan 28 1993 |
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It was interesting to watch this one given Woody's current problems. It was both written and directed by Woody. It stars Woody Allen, Mia Farrow, Judy Davis, Juliette Lewis, and others. I enjoyed this film. I've heard this film billed as a comedy, but I thought was more dramatic than anything. Woody got a "Best Original Screen Play" nomination (I guess it can still be called original even if it was an excerpt of his real life :-), and Judy Davis got a "Best Supporting Actress" nomination. In the first scene the camera motion appeared very jerky as the camera kept panning back and first rapidly in order to capture the converstation. I'd be curious if it was like this on the wide screen or whether it was just a result of transfering it to video (I'm surprised Woody didn't insist on letter-boxing if the latter). After the first scene it was ok, except that the editing was annoying in that even in the middle of a single scene with out a change in camera angle, the scene was very noticably edited together from multiple takes. Maybe Woody was just experimenting with something new? Oh yea, Juliette Lewis from Cape Fear fame (and also the infamous hair-do at last years oscars) put in a very good performance. She appears to be growing up fast.
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124.1 | ESGWST::RDAVIS | Ray Shakey | Thu Apr 08 1993 13:31 | 14 | |
The jumpcuts were there on the real screen as well. Allen basically stopped imitating Bergman just long enough to start imitating Godard. I'm not a Woody Allen fan and this was better than I expected. It started off very badly, and the script was as annoyingly shallow as usual, but Judy Davis's hilarious rendition of her allotted stereotype kicked some life into the movie. (Between this, "Barton Fink", and "Naked Lunch", Davis really deserves some kind of lifetime achievement award for saves.) Juliette Lewis also did a fine job with a role that could have seemed purely condescending. Ray | |||||
124.2 | liked it a lot | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | love is strange | Thu Apr 08 1993 15:36 | 20 |
Well, I *am* a Woody Allen fan, and I enjoyed this a lot. In fact, I thought the script was as pleasingly deep, as usual. :-) Yes, the camera did jump around a lot even on the big screen. I was able to ignore it, for the most part, but the friend I saw the movie with complained of feeling dizzy. :-) I thought it was sort've weird, and since I'm not familiar with the movies of the person he was supposed to be copying, I was at a loss as to why he did it, but I basically ignored it and concentrated on the story. I thought Judy Davis was excellent in her role, and that her character's reactions and lines were both very funny as well as realistic. I thought this movie did a good job of describing what goes on in relationships for people over 40 these days. I only saw it once and want to rent it so I can watch it again. Lorna | |||||
124.3 | the master | 16316::DDESMAISONS | Fri Apr 09 1993 11:29 | 8 | |
Allen has done it again, in terms of realistic situations and dialogue. Liked it very much. Di |