Review of Stardust Memories (1980) by Bill C — 10 Sep 2010
I will always remember how strikingly beautiful and striking Charlotte Rampling is in this movie. I saw it when I was 14 years old and will never forget the shots of here in the apartment. At the time I never realized how extraordinary the characters in his stories are, until you stuck at a party where your choices of conversation are baseball, vacation destinations and SUVs.
Where Woody Allen works for me is a narrow focus of genius. When he reflects on his own life in his own simultaneously egomaniacal and self-deprecating way it works, otherwise his work is merely passable.
My second favorite to Zelig, I have watched this 15 plus times.
This review of Stardust Memories (1980) was written by Bill C on 10 Sep 2010.
Stardust Memories has generally received positive reviews.
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