Review: Woody Allen's 'Cafe Society' is a disjointed meander - News Summed Up

Review: Woody Allen's 'Cafe Society' is a disjointed meander


Not only has he kept up his blistering pace of pushing out a movie a year, but this time he's really delivered two films, only loosely connected by jangling neurosis. We never spend enough time in either location to really care about anyone there and so the film comes off disjointed and unconnected. His uncle (a very good Steve Carell) is a high-powered yet insecure movie agent who puts him under his wing. A broken romantic triangle sends Bobby back to New York pining for a lost love in the film's second half. We learn that men and women can love two people at once, and good people can cheat.


Source: New Zealand Herald July 12, 2016 23:37 UTC



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