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Blogger David Apatoff said...

Don, I thought the modern characters and relationships in this movie were very thin, but I really enjoyed Allen's depiction of the artists and writers of the day. I thought Dali's obsession with the rhinoceros was absolutely hilarious, as was the scene where Luis Bunuel couldn't understand why the guests at the dinner party couldn't just get up and go home. I also thought Hemingway was very funny.

June 29, 2011 at 5:46 PM

Blogger Donald Pittenger said...

David -- Yes, the 2010 stuff wasn't compelling, but Allen had to do something so that the 20s part could happen.

Morgenstern's review touched on this, and noticed it at the time: the 2010 Paris scenes had a slightly washed-out look that contrasted with the rich coloration of the 20's scenes such as the photo at the top of the blog indicates. It was as if the 1920s were real and 2010 a was insubstatial -- instead of the other way 'round.

June 29, 2011 at 7:15 PM

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