Review of Zelig (1983) by Keir B — 09 Mar 2009
Could be described as quirky, but that would be reductive. It is truly a work of genius. One of Allen's most un-indulgent films, and most un-indulgent roles, eschewing comedic bombast in favour of a more restrained, poignant performance.
It's sweet, modest, pertinent and completely captivating.
This review of Zelig (1983) was written by Keir B on 09 Mar 2009.
Zelig has generally received very positive reviews.
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