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November 30, 2005
Queue-Worthy. Melinda and Melinda

Queue-Worthy. Melinda and Melinda: Let me tell you a story, and you tell me, is it material for a comedy or a tragedy? This is the question a writer asks his colleagues during a late dinner in Woody Allen's latest film, Melinda and Melinda. The writers take up his challenge and the film diverges into two seperate films, one comedy and one tragedy.
Both films star Radha Mitchell as Melinda, a woman who crashes a dinner party, spilling details about her drama. Melinda and Melinda is an exploration of perspective. It is odd that two people can hear the same story, yet come up with two completely different fictionalizations that trigger different emotions. If that isn't enough for you, Will Ferrell's performance as a Woody Allenesque character is friggin hillarious - you have to see this film.

Posted by james at November 30, 2005 07:50 AM
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I can't wait to see this movie. I've heard so many great things about this movie.
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