I've been meaning to watch this film for years now. I was always interested by reviews of it that would say stuff like "It lives at a cross-roads between Woody Allen and Sex and the City" or "It fails to be interesting but is impossible to dislike". And now having seen it - both those reviews are kind of true...
First off, this film has a phenomenal cast. As an ensemble film it's really important to maintain a balance and making it so your audience enjoys each story that they are currently in and not always wishing that they were back in one in particular. Burns has a knack for characters and dialogue that's honest and refreshing. The situations and insights aren't particularly original or unique - but they still hit home nonetheless.
It's hard to classify a film like this - I'm sure some would burn me at the stake for suggesting it might fit under the intelligent rom-com banner - it's more amusing than funny (but then again when were most rom-coms ever concerned with being funny?).
While not a date film, this is a film I can easily recommend. Lots of strong characters that you enjoy spending time with. Give it a whirl. It definitely makes me want to dive further into Burns' work.
Sidewalks of New York
No comments:
Post a Comment