Review of Radio Days (1987) by Jeff B — 26 Oct 2009
This might not be Woody Allen's funniest or most romantic or best-loved, but it affects me in a way that none of his other movies do. No movie perfectly encapsulates childhood as well as this one does.
It says in celluloid what words can't express - the ineffable quality of how childhood memories take on a sort of beautiful mistiness and never quite fade away into black nothingness; how everything that happens to you as a child creates the world you live in as an adult.
For my money, Allen's best film.
This review of Radio Days (1987) was written by Jeff B on 26 Oct 2009.
Radio Days has generally received positive reviews.
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