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From: chuqui@nsc.UUCP (Chuq Von Rospach)
Newsgroups: net.movies
Subject: Broadway Danny Rose
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Date: Tue, 28-Feb-84 12:26:18 EST
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Posted: Tue Feb 28 12:26:18 1984
Date-Received: Fri, 2-Mar-84 15:40:38 EST
Organization: National Semiconductor, Sunnyvale
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I finally got the opportunity to see 'Broadway Danny Rose' over the
weekend. This is Woody Allen's latest film, and stars him and Mia Farrow in
a story about a second rate talent agent who's only redeeming quality is
that he really cares about his acts.

This is a good film, although there are some problems. First of all, it is
short (about 1hour, 20minutes) and because it is also paced quickly I got
the feeling that they left a lot out. By adding about 20 minutes to the
film and a little depth they could have made it a much better story.

The acting by Farrow (in blonde hair, sunglasses, and gum) as astounding.
Woody does his normal good job of playing the person we know and love - the
poor nebbish who tries very hard and never quite succeeds. The other
characters (especially the people who play his talents) are quite good but
minor parts.

As always seems the case with an Allen film, this movie is not for
everyone. Obviously, if you generally don't like Woody Allen (both of you)
this isn't a film to see. If you feel that 'Bananas' is the highlight of
his career and prefer slapstick to intelligent and poignant humor, this is
not a good film to see. For those that have followed Allen through his
maturing from comedian/filmmaker to a filmmaker making comedies, and who
enjoy his later works, it's well worth seeing, although it isn't nearly as
good as some of his other works like Annie Hall or Stardust Memories.

chuq

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