A bit stuffy and slow to gestate, but intricate, dark, and probing once it gets going. Allen directs drama with assurance and intuitive use of symbolism, but the script isn’t quite there to bring it to the next level.
- Review Series: Woody Allen
Is It Good?
Good (5/8)
Note: This capsule was published early in The Goods' history and is a candidate for a full length review in the future.
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