I saw this film and left it not feeling like I liked it, but also not feeling like I didn’t like it… And you just illuminated why I was ambivalent… Once again, Joe, thanks for the totally entertaining analysis. Peace! CPZ.
Thanks, Zeke! The creative process may have been inverted on Married to the Mob, with Jonathan Demme wanting to make a 1930s screwball comedy first and finding the material to fit it somewhere further down the line. That would like be buying a closet first and filling it with clothes you try on as an afterthought.
I saw this film and left it not feeling like I liked it, but also not feeling like I didn’t like it… And you just illuminated why I was ambivalent… Once again, Joe, thanks for the totally entertaining analysis. Peace! CPZ.
Thanks, Zeke! The creative process may have been inverted on Married to the Mob, with Jonathan Demme wanting to make a 1930s screwball comedy first and finding the material to fit it somewhere further down the line. That would like be buying a closet first and filling it with clothes you try on as an afterthought.