Review of Funny Ha Ha (2003) by John A — 12 Feb 2010
A fantastic film that gets better on repeated viewings. Bujalski illustrates an understanding for the voices that populate the young, aimless, and college-educated. With so many choices and so little direction, their uncertainty has spread even into their relationships with friends and significant others.
Bujalski never condescends in his view of these characters, imbuing them with dignity in spite of their faults. And the editing of that final sequence is simply magnificent.
This review of Funny Ha Ha (2003) was written by John A on 12 Feb 2010.
Funny Ha Ha has generally received positive reviews.
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