Review of Love and Death (2013) by Kyriakos M — 16 Mar 2009
A lot of the jokes are rather dull, and pretty much every character seems to have been written for Woody to play (although the latter is the case with pretty much every Woody Allen movie), but if you can get past that, then there's some really great stuff to be found here, particularly the toying with Bergman compositions (the 'wheat' dialogue toward the end) and references to all sorts of material (the patchwork religious affirmation monologue, for instance) that resonate really well.
This review of Love and Death (2013) was written by Kyriakos M on 16 Mar 2009.
Love and Death has generally received mixed reviews.
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