Review of Multiple Sarcasms (2010) by Stephen Holden for The New York Times — 16 Dec 2012
Woody Allen proved long ago that the self-pitying introvert is a fit subject for a movie, but only if the film has a strong enough sense of humor to make us laugh at ourselves. But Brooks Branch, who directed Multiple Sarcasms and wrote the screenplay with Linda Morris, was either too lazy to come up with the absurdist aphorisms that might give Multiple Sarcasms a lift, or he labored under the delusion that Gabriel’s metaphysical malaise is such a fresh idea that it deserves microscopic inspection.
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This review of Multiple Sarcasms (2010) was written by Stephen Holden and published by The New York Times on 16 Dec 2012.
Multiple Sarcasms has generally received mixed reviews.
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