Review of Radio Days (1987) by John M — 19 Dec 2015
A nice nostalgic piece that's not really as intimately focused on anyone as much as Allen's other films, but that's kind of what makes it stand out. There's a resemblance of Fellini's "Amarcord," here, running off the sense of a group of people at a certain time and age, but combined with the natural hilarity of Allen's style.
It's combined with comfort, touching moments and laugh-out-loud dialogue.
This review of Radio Days (1987) was written by John M on 19 Dec 2015.
Radio Days has generally received positive reviews.
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