Review of Husbands and Wives (1992) by Jacob N — 02 Nov 2007
An underappreciate Woody Allen movie. It depicts the slings and arrows of mid-life marriages in bourgeois New York. Even though I freely admit that Woody Allen has completely colored my view of bourgeois NYC, the film seems very realistic, perhaps because it is very plausible that this is the culture that Woody Allen is most familiar.
This review of Husbands and Wives (1992) was written by Jacob N on 02 Nov 2007.
Husbands and Wives has generally received very positive reviews.
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