Rating of
1/4
SIngli6 - wrote on 10/15/12
Woody Allen goes Dogme 95 for his study of matrimonial disillusionment among the most parasitic of New York's faux-intellectuals. This whole film feels like a dare on Allen's part to his audience on how long they can stand being sucked into a void of insufferable, insecure, middle-class vermin before they cry out to their gods. Juliette Lewis and Allen are also a match made in hell, not so much for the customarily disturbing age gap but for the fact their combined acting abilities coalesce into whatever the opposite of charm is.