Review of Sleeper (2012) by Tim L — 23 Oct 2009
Probably the most uniquely strange and different sort of Woody film. Fitting somewhere in the 'early silly films' phase; it consists of an equal mixture of Chaplin-style sight gags and slapstick on one hand, and Marx-style quick one-liners on the other.
Woody's love of Dixie land jazz didn't really work with the decidedly 60's-inspired future, but there are some really novelle ideas and funny scenes. It didn't quite 'hit me on a gut level.
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This review of Sleeper (2012) was written by Tim L on 23 Oct 2009.
Sleeper has generally received mixed reviews.
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