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Interiors (1978)
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Although indisputably a film by Woody Allen, Interiors is about as far from "a Woody Allen film" as you can get--and maybe more people could have seen what a fine film it is if they hadn't been expecting what Allen himself called "one of his earlier, funnier movies." An entirely serious, rather too self-consciously Bergmanesque drama about a divorcing elderly couple and their grown daughters, it is slow, meditative, and constructed with a brilliant, painterly eye. There is no music--a simple effect that Allen uses with extraordinary power. In fact, half the film is filled with silent faces staring out of windows, yet the mood is so...
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| Interiors Movie Review by Jesse (5/5/2008) |
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Interiors (1978)
director: Woody Allen
starring: Geraldine Page, Diane Keaton, Mary Beth Hurt, Kristin Griffith, Maureen Stapleton, E.G. Marshall, Sam Waterston, Richard Jordan
Most people consider this film a bridge between Woody Allen's two most popular masterpieces, Annie Hall and Manhattan (which also happen to be to...
(complete Interiors review by Jesse)
This film sets out to be a look into the interiors of everything surrounding a wealthy Northeastern family. The film practically displays the obvious art direction and bland characters on a table for the audience to pick at. Once again, Woody Allen misses the mark.
The idea of the interior as a female place is never...
(complete Interiors review by Jessica Film Junkie)
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