Capital Celluloid 2014 - Day 187: Mon Jul 7

Play It Again Sam (Ross, 1972): Prince Charles Cinema, 6.40pm


This is part of a Woody Allen season at Prince Charles. Details here.

Time Out review:
Allen's neurosis is not to everyone's taste, but this movie - based on his own stage play about a film critic with seduction problems who takes Bogart as a role model - shows him at his best, exploring the gap between movie escapism and reality. It's not really as pretentious as that, and anyway, in contrasting his chaotic life with the Bogart image, Allen forgets the contrast between his chaos and our prosaic lives. No doubt someone somewhere takes Woody as his mentor and fails to be funny, just as Woody here stumbles after Bogey's cool. Still, the working out of the parallels with Casablanca are masterly, and there are plenty of good sight gags and one-liners. Much better than Allen's previous self-directed effort, Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex.
Steve Grant

This is the bind date scene.

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