Review of What's Up, Doc? (1972) by Andy S — 10 Oct 2017
Director and co-writer Peter Bogdanovich utilizes some of the finer elements of Hollywood's classic "screwball comedies" to craft this particular shell-game of a comedic motion picture at hand here.
Indeed, "What's Up, Doc?" not only succeeds as an homage to those spellbindingly silly cinematic comedies of yore, it's also just works as a film on the whole. With a satisfying sense of whimsy achieved through all sorts of humor, an incredible cast of cooky characters, and by far one of the best comedic set pieces I've ever seen closing out it's second act, it sure is one film I won't forget.
This review of What's Up, Doc? (1972) was written by Andy S on 10 Oct 2017.
What's Up, Doc? has generally received very positive reviews.
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