Review of Puccini for Beginners (2006) by Noam R — 03 Oct 2008
A modern bedroom farce: "Bisexuality certainly increases the geometric possibilities of the romantic comedy, completing its triangles and allowing for quadrangles and other, more amorphous layers of amorous involvement...
The filmmaker's niftiest trick is in making a group of neurotic, self-involved, overly verbal people so engaging. But then, you have to like a movie in which nerdy (albeit attractive) characters couple and uncouple with the profligacy of rabbits as they learn to navigate the territory that lies between the heart and the mind." -- Kevin Crust, LA Times.
This review of Puccini for Beginners (2006) was written by Noam R on 03 Oct 2008.
Puccini for Beginners has generally received mixed reviews.
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