Best two reviews:
1) TV Guide - There's no getting past the shockingly poorly dubbed voice work of the English speaking cast; Meyer's voice is particularly shrill and grating. (Rating: 40) Read Full Review >
2) Variety - The spirit of the late Federico Fellini -- with whom Benigni talked of doing the project together -- surfaces repeatedly. But that spirit fails to enliven a film substantially lacking in personality, energy, magic and humor. (Rating: 40) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
13) New York Post - Loud, crass and full of slapstick humor that the Three Stooges would be ashamed of. And it is almost completely lacking in charm and nuance. (Rating: 0) Read Full Review >
14) Austin Chronicle - By film's end I was fantasizing that Peter Stormare would drop by with his "Fargo" wood-chipper in tow, but it was not to be. Appalling. (Rating: 0) Read Full Review >
1) TV Guide - There's no getting past the shockingly poorly dubbed voice work of the English speaking cast; Meyer's voice is particularly shrill and grating. (Rating: 40) Read Full Review >
2) Variety - The spirit of the late Federico Fellini -- with whom Benigni talked of doing the project together -- surfaces repeatedly. But that spirit fails to enliven a film substantially lacking in personality, energy, magic and humor. (Rating: 40) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
13) New York Post - Loud, crass and full of slapstick humor that the Three Stooges would be ashamed of. And it is almost completely lacking in charm and nuance. (Rating: 0) Read Full Review >
14) Austin Chronicle - By film's end I was fantasizing that Peter Stormare would drop by with his "Fargo" wood-chipper in tow, but it was not to be. Appalling. (Rating: 0) Read Full Review >
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