Everyone Says I Love You [1996]
Everyone Says I Love You is one of those movies you can’t help but fall in love with. This slightly farcical throwback to the old time musicals is impossibly charming. Everyone…is my favorite type of Allen movie: light, funny and warm. The Woody Allen we know and love plays the Woody Allen we know and love. Other standouts are the devilish Tim Roth, the sultry Drew Barrymore and the elegant Goldie Hawn. This film is the very definition of star-studded (the cast also features Natalie Portman, Edward Norton and Julia Roberts) and features some impressive cinematography, particularly in the breathtaking Parisian sequences. Everyone Says I Love You’s main selling point are musical numbers by non-singing actors, which give the proceedings more of a down-to-earth feel.
Still have not seen his. Apparently it isn’t in print anymore so I can’t even rent it on Neflix!
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That sucks! I think your best option is too see it online or download from iTunes or something. I rented it at Blockbuster and loved it, as you can see. I definitely can see myself watching this multiple times.
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Great review. I need to see this because of Allen. Also, I don’t mean to be nitpickey, but it looks like you liked your own post.
Just thought I’d point that out…
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Thanks! And, yeah, I hadn’t noticed that. Thanks for pointing it out. All fixed.
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