Review of Smiles of a Summer Night (1955) by Maxin J — 01 Oct 2011
Classy, joyous; Bergman playing with a full-star cast , spot-on, polished, comedic dialogues, and the madness of love with some touches of early Max Öphuls in German territory. Comedy at its best, since it provides the laughs and smiles from the authenticity of the characters and the previously planned screenplay. One of the greatest romantic comedies of the decade, several times referenced in the future specially by Woody Allen.
99/100.
This review of Smiles of a Summer Night (1955) was written by Maxin J on 01 Oct 2011.
Smiles of a Summer Night has generally received very positive reviews.
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