Review of Chop Suey (2001) by Tracey C — 21 Jun 2010
Weber's talent as a photographer is undisputed, so "Chop Suey" is a bit of a disappointment. The film, which is positioned as an autobiography, tells us very little about Weber as a person and instead becomes more of a biography of Frances Faye, a popular pianist whose active career spanned the 1940s through the 1970s.
The result: meh. Without context or a recognizable arc, "Chop Suey" plays like a video collage of Weber's inspirations without revealing much about the man behind the camera.
This review of Chop Suey (2001) was written by Tracey C on 21 Jun 2010.
Chop Suey has generally received mixed reviews.
Was this review helpful?
