Melinda and Melinda

Melinda and Melinda

By Woody Allen

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 2005-10-25
  • Advisory Rating: PG-13
  • Runtime: 1h 39min
  • Director: Woody Allen
  • iTunes Price: USD 14.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99

Description

Woody Allen, one of the most respected filmmakers on the international film landscape for over three decades, explores some of his most beloved terrain in Melinda and Melinda. The twist is introduced in the film's opening scene, in which four sophisticated New Yorkers enjoy a dinner out on a rainy night. An anecdote provokes a discussion between writers Max (Larry Pine) and Sy (Wallace Shawn) about the dual nature of human drama, symbolized by the comedy, tragedy mask of theater. Ultimately a comic tale unfolds, pitted against a more dramatic version of itself-both centered around a somewhat enigmatic woman named Melinda (Radha Mitchell).

Reviews

  • Slush Funds Come in Handy

    3
    By janjamm
    I would guess someone had a bucket of money sitting around and decided to give it to Woody. This is a trite, fluff piece. I feel sorry for every performer. The saving grace...seeing Shawn Wallace and remembering "My Dinner with Andre."
  • NOT Woody Allen's finest hour

    1
    By Wolfman78
    I like Woody Allen. He's written, directed and acted in some of my favorite films. This film is, admittedly by him, a bit of an experiment. The idea being that drama and comedy are so close, that all it takes is a slight shift in tone and one becomes the other. So in this movie, Woody Allen tells the exact same story... twice. First as a drama, then a few things are tweaked and the story is retold, this time as a "comedy." The problem I have with it is that the experiment just doesn't work. The "drama" part of it isn't particularly interesting, emotionally moving or dramatic. And the "comedy" half just isn't funny at all - It's almost as serious as the "drama" half! Doesn't really work on any level for me. It's just Woody Allen being self indulgent, using his name and fame to put something ridiculous on the screen. Pick another Woody Allen picture, people...
  • Lovely

    5
    By Nylon.
    Creative and delightful... Woody Allen has yet to disappoint me.
  • Emotionless

    2
    By impedelay
    Boring. I had low expectations. The story is bland. Even my wife couldn't stay centered for the entire movie. Writers discussing a fake story sucked any depth out of the story. Furthermore, two stories that had no emotional overlay sucked any depth out of it. I love Will Ferrell, and he was very good. Not comedic, but since we know him so well, he was entertaining. I would have enjoyed his Melinda story minus the writers discussion. It really was a junior high script. I said before renting "it won't be great but it should be, at the least, better than an episode of General Hospital" I WAS WRONG If you want to see a much better dual story overlay, watch Sliding Doors with Gwyneth Paltrow.
  • not "WOWWW" ... but pretty entertaining

    4
    By Longy86
    not really the "that's so Will Ferrel" kind of movie... its more like stranger than fiction... well.. its not bad at all.... ferrell still being himself like usual... the bold, funny, disturbing in sort of funny way... well just rent it first... then buy it if you really like it.... :) enjoy
  • TERRIBLE

    1
    By shienteedom
    TERRIBLE.
  • I love Woody Allen!

    5
    By LailaRudais
    Great! Fantastic! Everyone should watch Woody Allen films once a month :))))))))
  • Very interesting

    5
    By Trixy_pixy
    I loved this movie! It was innovative without being too arty and was interesting without being too rediculous. Lovely movie.

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