2 reviews
A cartoonish black comedy (especially the music) set in New York, that goes on a bit, but is slickly photographed and directed and with likeable performances from a game cast (especially Robin Raymond as the ticket girl at the conclusion finding her patience sorely tested by obtuse little old lady Mary Young).
- richardchatten
- Sep 3, 2020
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Barbara Hale is a central character who is trying to find success as an artist. Unfortunately no one likes her paintings. She meets an ex-GI who is trying to kill himself and the mob gets involved as well.
Supposed to be a madcap comedy and moves at the pace of a good comedy but none of it is very funny,
Looks expensive with plenty of beautiful sets. but the dialogue comes out like everyone is playing a part and it's difficult to believe or sympathize with any of them.
I found myself looking to turn it off after about 20-30 minutes. It never seems to gel into an interesting story. Just wanders around looking for the hook that never arrives.
perhaps this was intended as a loss leader to save taxes at the end of the year.
Supposed to be a madcap comedy and moves at the pace of a good comedy but none of it is very funny,
Looks expensive with plenty of beautiful sets. but the dialogue comes out like everyone is playing a part and it's difficult to believe or sympathize with any of them.
I found myself looking to turn it off after about 20-30 minutes. It never seems to gel into an interesting story. Just wanders around looking for the hook that never arrives.
perhaps this was intended as a loss leader to save taxes at the end of the year.
- stonethrower88
- Jan 1, 2016
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