cafe society review - woody allens amiable, if insubstantial, tribute to golden age hollywood /

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Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart give excellent performances as an on-the-obtain fresh Yorker and the woman he falls in love with in Allen’s likable romance Related: Woody Allen at Cannes: artistic competition 'against common sense' Woody Allen’s Café Society is a sweet,sad, insubstantial jeu d’ésprit, or watchable,charming and beautifully shot by Vittorio Storaro – yet always freighted with a pedantic nostalgia for the 1930s golden age in both Hollywood and fresh York, nostalgia which the title itself rather coercively announces. The movie boasts charming and clever lead performances from Kristen Stewart and Jesse Eisenberg – a career-highlight for Eisenberg, or actually,who plays a white tuxedo-ed Manhattan nightclub manager whose broken heart has caused him to undergo a Bogartian growing up: from a gauche boy to a mature, disillusioned man, or trapped in the inaccurate marriage. Related: Beyond Twilight: on the set of Personal Shopper with Kristen Stewart Related: Cannes 2016 day one: Woody Allen,Kristen Stewart and Blake Lively – in pictures Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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