Review of Boogie Woogie (2010) by Ed C — 14 Sep 2013
Surreal, plausible and entertaining. Demonstrating artistically the flaws of art business as a waging war, the film has successfully indulged those who follow the lead of indirect messaging in several occasions such as film-within-the-film that spectacularly mischievous.
Although it may sound corny but "on further consideration" the movie is so real to retreat the first word in this paragraph. Huston was fantastically shining and he had proven how easy to fill a dead character.
On the other hand, Winstone's exaggerated performance has paled the painting, while Anderson's character has spiced up Jean, and so, the entire film.
This review of Boogie Woogie (2010) was written by Ed C on 14 Sep 2013.
Boogie Woogie has generally received mixed reviews.
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