The Curse of the Jade Scorpion (2001)
Runtime: 1 hr 42 mins
Genre: Comedies
Starring: Woody Allen, Dan Aykroyd, Charlize Theron, Helen Hunt, Elizabeth Berkley
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Like a Swiss clock, Allen is the only American director who makes a film every year, but chronic fatigue and lack of inspiration seem to have taken over his work, as this retro comedy, using the old conceit of hypnosis, shows.
Woody Allen cooks up an easy-going little swindle comedy, not too far off from his last film Small Time Crooks.
Diálogos sem graça em um filme sem ritmo. Um dos mais fracos do diretor.
A cierta altura es imposible no sentir que la broma se alarga, aún a pesar de las palabras, los personajes o el elenco.
A little Woody goes a long way. His cloying nebbishness gets old quickly, though he does have a singular wit and some kind of indefinable charm.
'The old joke of Woody as irresistible romantic lead has gone from funny, to discomforting, to pitiable.'
Is it funny? Yeah, kinda. But somehow it doesn't all come together. It's not that the material is lacking, but, incredibly for an Allen picture, that the delivery is off-kilter.
So devoid of wit, vigour or interest that it's hard not to wonder if the former Allan Konigsberg has finally lost his touch.
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