Monday, October 29, 2007

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Review: Cassandra's Dream


is a great Woody Allen movie of all time. He is a genius, no doubt. But, quoting a phrase itself, not meaningless, I say "genius disprosean also."

In his third film shot in London, Allen again had drawn the line recently with his masterpiece, Match Point. But this time, the family adds ambition, lies, crimes ... and money. All these elements in the hands of New York may result in all a great movie. But, of course, this is not the case.

The main problem of Cassandra's Dream is the whiff telefilm has . His first ten or fifteen minutes are worthy of a film Antena 3, a Saturday after lunch. I feel greatly compared vulgar, but is most suitable. Dialogues and photography are so poor that one can not really understand that this is a work of Allen. Although the plot on paper has a point of interest, approach and development is so bland that bored. Mediocre ... Very mediocre.

probably the only virtues of this, and not minor work, but bad movie are the performances by Colin Farrell and Ewan McGregor. Are not exceptional, but they do have good moments. But its biggest drawback is that bear the full weight of the film. And it's not enough to lift ...

But, last but not least, the pace is too slow and the film seems to combine the drama and comedy with a formula that fails to materialize. The way to investigate the human psyche is comic, and there seems to be his intention to give this result . McGregor's character is reminiscent of Rhys-Meyers in Match Point, but the depth of it is vague and comes to be almost unbelievable.

So, Allen completes its cycle in London, probably the worst way possible and maybe even thinking that you do not put too much interest after Match Point and Scoop. His next film seems to take a road even worse. "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" will reach our screens next year ... What a name ...

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