Review of Interiors (1978) by Keepzepack — 12 Jan 2020
This bad imitation of Bergman, with characters shallow as cartoons, reveals how shallow Woody Allen is. The mother is cold and distant? Her dress and decor are white and beige, and speaks in monotones about "ice grey" porcelain.
The stepmother, described as a "hot mama" wears red, loves meat "blood rare" and collects cheap native art of naked natives. As in Bergman, the characters do soliloqueys, but Allen's characters speak gibberish because his characters are one-dimensional with nothing to say.
I won't spoil the cloying ending-- the movie does a better job than I could.
This review of Interiors (1978) was written by Keepzepack on 12 Jan 2020.
Interiors has generally received positive reviews.
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