Review of Flannel Pajamas (2006) by Drewh. — 10 Aug 2007
This is going on the very bottom shelf. If you believe the failures of marriage are best expressed in a masochistic, tedious two hours full of unbelievably self-involved individuals who lack the humor and self-awareness to be relatable, then this is the torture rod for you.
Maybe stereotypical "Neurotic New Yorkers" (as in the roughly two percent of the city that actually lives in posh 36 floor Tribeca flats) feels this way about marriage but that species is by all accounts, insane.
That and the dialog is incredulous and the acting doesn't get around it. So many loose ends are never developed... like did the mother have Alzheimer's or what? This movie needs to be beaten with a humor stick and so does the scriptwriter's face.
Mercilessly.
This review of Flannel Pajamas (2006) was written by Drewh. on 10 Aug 2007.
Flannel Pajamas has generally received mixed reviews.
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