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Radio Days [DVD] [1986]
Woody Allen's gentlest and most unassuming movie, Radio Days isn' ... Last Update 07.01.2010 06:11
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by - written on 30/06/08 (Very useful, 188 readings)
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Radio Days is a film directed and written by Woody Allen in 1987. Allen does not appear in the film but he does feature as a narrator. Radio Days is inspired by Allen's childhood in the forties and is a nostalgic and bittersweet comedy about an era when radio was the most influential and popular medium and everyone gathered around their sets at night to listen to serials and comedy shows. The film has two broad strands that tie it together. The frst is the large Jewish family life and escapades of child 'little' Joe, played Seth Green. Joe even has red hair and is for all intents and purposes the young Woody Allen. "The scene is Rockaway," says Allen the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/08/00 (33 readings)
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Just about the most trivial movie that Woody Allen has made since the earliest of his screwball comedies, and still it's a lovely film. Normally, and especially since the break-up with Mia Farrow, Allen's films have been acrid and savage, culminating in the long, nasty, hilarious diatribe against everyone and everything 'Deconstructing Harry'. 'Radio Days' is an entirely sunny film about a Jewish kid growing up in Brooklyn during world war 2. It isn't explicitly an autobiography, partially so that Allen can pepper the story with more farcical elements, but it still expresses a wistful longing for that period of Allen's life. As ... Read the complete review





