RIFKIN'S FESTIVAL Movie Review **SPOILER ALERT**
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Gay homosexuals Nick and Joseph spoil Rifkin's Festival - a 2020 comedy film, written and directed by Woody Allen.
Premise: A married American couple go to the San Sebastian Festival and get caught up in the magic of the event, the beauty and charm of the city and the fantasy of movies.
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Cast:
Wallace Shawn as Mort Rifkin
Cameron Hunter as Young Mort Rifkin
Gina Gershon as Sue
Christoph Waltz as Death
Elena Anaya as Jo Rojas
Louis Garrel as Philippe
Sergi López as Paco
Damian Chapa as Festivalgoer
Bobby Slayton as Festivalgoer
Douglas McGrath as Gil Brener
Ken Appledorn as Cocktail Party Guest
Richard Kind as Mort's Father
Nathalie Poza as Mort's Mother
Enrique Arce as Tomas Lopez
Georgina Amorós as Delores
Tammy Blanchard as Doris
Iñigo Etxebeste as Host
Steve Guttenberg as Jake
Cinematography by Vittorio Storaro
Edited by Alisa Lepselter
Music by Stephane Wrembel
Keywords: ending explained, reaction video, Ingmar Bergman
Wow Mort was the teacher in the movie Clueless. How old is he???
He was the best in Princess Bride
I've always loved Gina Gershon!! I've never been a huge Woody Allen fan, but someone is because I can't believe he's still making movies!
My dinner with André is rearly great…. A must see I would say…
A new Woody Allen movie where a super old and unattractive guy is married to younger hottie…Woody sure knows how to show range.
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Ok me and my family love watching yall! Can y’all please review lastnight in soho?
Guys, it’s amazing how you reviewing a film is more interesting than most of the films by themselves. Lol 😂 It’s true! I have been very picky about films recently. However, I enjoy watching your vids. Great as usual. Take care, darlings.
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The temperamental artist must be Woody Allen's go-to, lest we forget Max Von Sydow in "Hannah and her Sisters". Love your review ... excellent as always.
Good review. Thanks for the truth, sad for Mr. Allen. For me his greatest was “Bullets Over Broadway”.
Podcast request, “Homicidal” 1961. Campy “Psycho” copycat. If you don’t know this movie I think you’ll get a kick out of it. Would love your thoughts. You always inform and entertain. Love ya.
Joseph loves Bullets Over Broadway.
Good review! Glad I found the channel!
You had me at Louis Garrel. 😋
hmmmm sounds better than most of his films as of late ... but still (might be fun to watch for the easter eggs - love the directors you noted) Thank you for reviewing this!
Never been a fan of Allen. How is he not getting the same treatment as Cosby and Kelly?
Because he was never formally charged with anything, and the SINGLE allegation against him was independently investigated by TWO formal teams of experts-psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, etc.-and both came to the conclusion that he didn’t molest his daughter.
That’s why.
Yeah, I agree it's definitely one of his more forgettable films.