Review of Man of the Year (1995) by Jake M — 25 Oct 2008
It was believeable, which was good and also scary. Lots of real, contemporary social and cultural references such as Saturday Night Live and Barbara Bush. Some good one-liners of comedy primarily from Robin Williams and a smattering of intrigue to keep us from being bored to tears as the movie is by no means a thrill-ride.
The interplay between Robin Williams, Lewis Black and Christopher Walken was very comfortable, which added credibility to the entire movie. The dialogue was such that it seems much less like scripted and more like you are sitting in with the conversations.
Nicely filmed, well directed by Barry Levinson. Worth a watch.
This review of Man of the Year (1995) was written by Jake M on 25 Oct 2008.
Man of the Year has generally received mixed reviews.
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