Review of Interiors (1978) by Hani H — 04 Jan 2009
Startlingly serious and exceptionally talky, this is not your typical Allen film. Well, let me rephrase that. The characters and situations are very Allen-esque. But instead of comic relief that can help the viewer ignore the tragedies and intense frustrations that the characters experiences, you are forced here to take them seriously.
This may be the strongest acting I've seen in one of his films, excluding some broad comic roles (hello Dianne Weist). A somber, bitter experience.
This review of Interiors (1978) was written by Hani H on 04 Jan 2009.
Interiors has generally received positive reviews.
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