Zelig (2001)
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Director:Woody Allen
Studio:MGM (Video & DVD)
Rating:4.5
Rated:PG
Date Added:2006-01-01
Last Seen:2016-08-25
Purchased On:2006-01-01
ASIN:B00005O06N
UPC:0027616860491
Price:14.95
Genre:Satire
Release:2001-06-11
Location:0158
Duration:79
Picture Format:Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
Sound:Dolby
Features:Black & White
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Custom 1:Copied
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Summary: The thinking person's Forrest Gump, Woody Allen's 1983 Zelig is a funny, atmospheric mock-documentary about the collision of one man's manifest neuroses colliding with key moments in 20th-century history. Allen plays the title character, a self-effacing, timorous fellow with such a porous personality that he physically becomes a reflection of whoever he is with. Complex and painstaking, the film's pre-Gump special effects manage to place Allen, buried under a series of makeup and prosthetic guises, in a number of scenes along with Adolf Hitler at a Nazi rally, a pope at the Vatican, and famous guests at a garden party hosted by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Similar in tone and satire to some of Allen's short, comic pieces published in The New Yorker magazine, Zelig is a one-note movie that takes its delicious time establishing the fullness of its central joke. It's well worth the wait. --Tom Keogh