Review of Irrational Man (2015) by Richard Brody for New Yorker — 19 Jul 2015
When the Dostoyevskian drama kicks in, Allen’s venomous speculations take over, and bring to the fore a tangle of ghostly conundrums and ferocious ironies, as if the director, nearing eighty, already had one foot in the next world and were looking back at this one with derision and rue.
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This review of Irrational Man (2015) was written by Richard Brody and published by New Yorker on 19 Jul 2015.
Irrational Man has generally received mixed reviews.
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