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Melinda and Melinda (PG-13)
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Legendary writer-director
Woody Allen
's work has suffered somewhat in his last few forgettable outings, but his latest effort,
Melinda and Melinda
, is a great step forward in returning to classic--or in this case, just-short-of-classic--form.
Story
Allen
hasn't run out of fresh tweaks on his upscale New York stories: departing from films like
Crimes and Misdemeanors
, in which similarly themed tales intertwine as dramatic and lighthearted parallel plotlines,
Melinda and Melinda
tells the same story two different ways. One is tragic and one is comedic, each centering on a romantically troubled young woman named, of course, Melinda (played in both plots by
Radha Mitchell
), with storytelling dinner companions (including the always delightful
Wallace Shawn
) telling competing versions of her tale. In the serious interpretation, Park Avenue yuppie couple Laurel and Lee (
Chloe Sevigny
and
Jonny Lee Miller
) find their dinner party interrupted by their depressed, world-weary and possibly emotionally disturbed friend Melinda, who's reeling from a disastrous affair that sent her life into a tailspin. Her friends' efforts to help her recover and find love again ultimately threaten to cause fragile Melinda to unravel even further, even as they also radically upend their own lives. In the comedic variation, up-and-coming film director Susan (
Amanda Peet
) and her struggling actor husband Hobie (
Will Ferrell
) are host to a more winsome yet neurotic Melinda, whose rediscovery of romance befuddles the hopelessly smitten Hobie as he pines for her while plotting to painlessly end his unsatisfying marriage.
Acting
Allen
smartly skips acting in this outing, avoiding any of those unpleasant May-December romances--Woody and
Helen Hunt
? Woody and
Tea Leoni
? Woody and
Charlize Theron
?
--which gave a recurring ick factor to his recent works. Even better, he assembles an extremely talented ensemble of actors that breathe life into both the dark and light Manhattanite environs he creates.
Mitchell
is the best of the bunch, a genuine revelation in her ability to convincingly embody both Melindas: one a melancholy, emotional ghost of a woman and the other a charmingly kooky ingénue.
Ferrell
is also a standout, setting aside some of his broad-but-effective shtick to more fully inhabit the character that, in an earlier film, would have been
Allen
's role. Plus,
Ferrell
wisely avoids doing the kind of faux-Woody ticks that have tanked the performances of other Woody proxies (
Kenneth Branagh
and
Jason Biggs
among them) in recent
Allen
films. The rest of the ensemble is uniformly solid.
Directing
When Woody's writing is solid, his direction is always at its strongest and steadiest, and
Melinda and Melinda
is sound indeed. Easily his best work since 1999's
Sweet and Lowdown
, the film doesn't quite rise to the sidesplitting comedic heights of an
Annie Hall
and
Hannah and Her Sisters
or deliver the agonizing dramatic body blows of an
Interiors
, but it offers plenty of effective scenes evoking both hilarity and pathos. While the film is photographed beautifully by first-time
Allen
collaborator
Vilmos Zsigmond
(
Life as a House
),
Allen
eschews visual trickery in favor of focusing on character and dialogue, skillfully segueing between the parallel plotlines and only occasionally hitting cinematic speed bumps when it hops back to the framing sequence conceit.
Bottom Line
Although
Melinda and Melinda
doesn't quite have the same resonance as some of
Allen
's seriocomic masterpieces, it's definitely a worthy, entertaining and thought-provoking entry into his specific cinematic canon of urbane sophistication.
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