Review of Love and Death (1975) by Hannah M — 02 Aug 2011
This is undoubtedly one of Woody Allen's silliest films, but also one of the most fun. Allen isn't at all concerned with keeping the continuity of the place or time period intact, but cheerfully throws in zany jokes left and right, whether or not they make sense in the context of the movie.
Some of the exchanges brought to mind Marx Brothers comedy - a few of the scenes between Diane Keaton and Napoleon sounded very much like Groucho Marx and Margaret Dumont playing off each other. All in all, I thoroughly enjoyed it.
This review of Love and Death (1975) was written by Hannah M on 02 Aug 2011.
Love and Death has generally received very positive reviews.
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