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Movie Reviews of Everyone Says I Love YouMovie Review: Only for the dedicated. Summary: 3 Stars
Woody Allen's foray into musical comedy with 'Everyone says I love you' is very hit and miss, with more miss than hit. The dedicated Allen fan will appreciate it as an example of his willingness to experiment with different styles. The less forgiving may see it as an indulgent mistake that seemed like a good idea at the time. Woody brings in lots of star recruits, as usual, including a small part for the nascent Star Wars star Natalie Portman. The highlight is Goldie Hawn who is by far the best singer a dancer of this ensemble. The lowlight is Julia Roberts singing - a BIG mistake.
Movie Review: Sweet and lovely and Easy to Love Summary: 3 Stars
Lovers of the great American songbook (GAS)will recognize the title for my review. The same individuals will relish this homage by Mr Allen to the Hollywood musical and no one who has witnessed Mr James Stewart trying to get his tonsils around an Irving Berlin standard will object to any of the actors in EVERYONE SAYS I LOVE YOU who do a commendable job of presenting some wonderful songs from the GAS. Two comments: the film positively drips with charm, and is drippy with the absurdities of those in love much like those in a Shakespearian comedy. A treat, and a GAS.
Movie Review: This is a decent movie Summary: 3 Stars
This movie is not great at all but it is often entertaining. It is very strange, silly, and corny at times though. Natalie Potman's performance is totally overrated. She barely does anything and she is somewhat annoying. It is nice to see some new faces in this film such as Natashia Leon. She is very delightful as the young socialite daughter. If you are a Woody Allen fan and or you like musicals than I suggest this.
Movie Review: Living in the midrange Summary: 3 Stars
This film has only one really funny scene in it. The "everyone sings" gag just doesn't work. Lucky for Allen he can keep doing a movie a year and lose money 80 per cent of the time. This one has an army of "names" in the cast, which is a growing trend in Woody's films. This one is a rental at best I think, particularly since it's $9 more than "Manhattan".
Movie Review: Who's the Crazy one? Summary: 3 Stars
Woody Allen plays an obsessed lover spying on Julia Roberts who is in therapy. I think Woody Allen's character is the one who really needs the therapy.
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