Review of Radio Days (1987) by Grant S — 04 Jul 2016
This isn't the most profound Woody Allen movie but with him doing the narration which includes many memoirish sections it is thoroughly soaked in his personality, sense of humour, and genius. The film is a fractured collection of stories involving Allen, his family, and radio personalities all linked by that early communication technology which has faded in importance--the radio.
It's nostalgic, funny, bittersweet, and humane.
This review of Radio Days (1987) was written by Grant S on 04 Jul 2016.
Radio Days has generally received very positive reviews.
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