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Cafe Society

Young Bobby Dorfman decided to leave New York in order to live with the magic of the 1930s Hollywood. There, Dorfman seems to be facing a different life along the way as he falls in love with his powerful uncle secretary, Under Secretary. After returning to New York, Dorfman lives in a different setting as he appears to have indulged in a different fine world.
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Huffington Post
January 01, 2017 Café Society, lest we forget, may be a minor strut in the large Allen canon but it has been made by one of the most fluent directors in America and, for that reason alone, is worth savouring.
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Japan Times
May 03, 2017 You don't have to be an Allen aficionado to enjoy Cafe Society -- in relatively short doses, that is.
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Laramie Movie Scope
February 08, 2017 This has the makings of a heavy, maybe even tragic story, but it turns out to be as light a a Twinkie. This is a story in which all's well enough that ends sort of O.K.
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Globe and Mail
July 29, 2016 Cafe Society is mainly a small and unnervingly familiar private drama that is never funny enough nor smart enough to justify its anachronistic style.
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Seattle Times
July 22, 2016 Maybe Woody Allen waited too long to make "Café Society"; it seems, weirdly, to be an uninspired remake of itself.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
July 28, 2016 A love story drenched in nostalgia, "Café Society" is a film of rare beauty.
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Reel Talk Online
March 21, 2017 It's uneven, it's empty, and it's redundant.
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Detroit News
July 29, 2016 If it doesn't reach the heights of Woody's best - 2013's "Blue Jasmine" was his last great film - it still has several rich touches, including a luminous performance by Kristen Stewart.
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Associated Press
September 02, 2016 You'll end up feeling about the film like Bobby about Los Angeles -- "half-bored, half-fascinated." And that's a pretty poor average, even for two poorly stitched-together films.
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Toronto Star
July 28, 2016 "I'm kind of half-bored, half-fascinated," Eisenberg tells his bro over the long-distance line, and the sentiment could also apply to the movie - although Storaro's sumptuous cinematography makes even its mundane moments enchanting.
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El Universal
February 14, 2017 An authentic reinvention of melancholy as a unique vital coloration. [Full review in Spanish]
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Film Threat
May 10, 2017 It's not a terrible film, and it will find its audience who will no doubt love it, but to me it's just another Woody Allen flick in a sea of Woody Allen flicks.
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IMDb: 7
2017
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Country: United States
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