Review of All Through the Night (2008) by Jacob N — 22 Mar 2008
Very mediocre effort. There are comedies from the 1930s and 1940s whose humor translates to this generation (e.g. Marx Brothers, Abbott & Costello), but the humor in this movie falls flat. That is too bad because this is supposed to be a comedy with the trappings of anti-Nazi propaganda - transitioning from comedy to war-time plot.
I guess today I just feel like the two are mutually exclusive - unless you go all out and become something like Hogan's Heroes - but what that made that movie funny was it's anti-patriotism and irreverence.
It is possible for Bogart to be in a movie that is not fantastic - this is proof of that fact, even though Bogart was the best part of the film.
This review of All Through the Night (2008) was written by Jacob N on 22 Mar 2008.
All Through the Night has generally received positive reviews.
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