Review of Zelig (1983) by Pedro P — 26 Jan 2008
Probably one of the most brilliant things - in the most unsual and strange way possible - ever to come out of Woody Allen's mind. One of the finest examples (although the same can be said of many other of his films) of his true creative genius as a filmmaker and artist.
A mockumentary that actually feels like a real documentary very often because of its special effects, incredibly ahead of its time. Hilarious at many times. Absolutely fascinating and entertaining in all of its absurdity throughout its entire 79-minute running time.
This review of Zelig (1983) was written by Pedro P on 26 Jan 2008.
Zelig has generally received very positive reviews.
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