at Least one case the hairdresser is right: The books of his regular customers, Sidney J. Munsinger (Woody Allen) don’t bring it actually. Those who have read it, not like you. And anyone who claims to like you, confused the author with J. D. Salinger. The prediction of the hairdresser, that Sidney is going to do with his latest project, a TV series, easier is not the case, however, neither Sidney J. Munsinger on Woody Allen. Both contend on your way with the Format, both from Friday on the Streaming platform Amazon Prime.
“Crisis in Six Scenes”, Allen’s first alone was responsible for the television series, is set in New York in the Sixties, a time and a place, and All self-gained a foothold in the entertainment industry. A particularly vivid memory seems to Allen to be in it but, because of the social awakening of these years is little more than the vague Comedy of fabric, made him in so many movies and series have previously.
Sidney and his wife, Kay (Elaine May) live for a quarter of a century a peaceful life in a spacious house with all kinds of unnecessary household appliances on the outskirts of the city. The money may actually come from Kay’s work as a couple therapist because of Sidney’s book sales, but that’s not a topic between them. Rather, Sidney is pleased that you have in your big house there is still space for Alan (John Magaro), the young son of friends, who pay him the economic studies at the NUY, but not in Campus, close to the wild Greenwich Village, want to live in.
With Communists, terrorists and drug Alan, but so in contact. One Night stands-namely, Lennie (Miley Cyrus) in the kitchen of the Munsingers. Kay knows the young woman, because she was once in their family as a foster child shelter. Sidney knows from the evening news. As a member of the left Constitutional Liberation Army, she broke out just from the prison, a guard was shot, the FBI now seeks the country.
A book club is) agitated
The idea to Lennie brings irrepressible Hunger and radical ideas to the house (of which the convenience of Sidney, especially the Former bothers. But until their arrival, consequences, and both the good Alan as well as Kay’s book club to motivate women unheard-of deeds have already passed three of the six episodes of 25 minutes.
Now, it is clear that a Comedy series Woody can’t All keep up with the latest, Genre-blasting Shows – one of which will also be the new home station has to offer some or all of you to build tried. His films have been released also already from the current movie aesthetic discourses and to describe only their own elliptical orbits. But how completely All the possible impulses that may arise from the change to the series format, ignored, is amazing. The division into individual episodes is arbitrary, instead, it All thins out a reasonably entertaining film plot of around two and a half hours and fades in between five Credits.
After all, resist Miley Cyrus continues to give such a widespread role pattern, the ingénue and for two, three projects, as a Muse sick (according to Emma Stone has discovered All of the just Kristen Stewart for his new movie, “Café Society” with her in the main role starts on 10. November). In “Crisis in Six Scenes” full Cyrus brings the strange art-piece of the series to keep up with their anarchic energy both together to blow up also. If you see, every scene. At the same time, it seems, as well as in their music, to be only half of the thing and not have to drive in parallel a completely different Trip, which helps the series, especially with the focus.
As a “catastrophic error”, has referred to his first series of work in advance. “I have no idea how I got in here. I have no ideas and don’t know where to start. I think that Roy Price [Vice President of Amazon Studios] will regret it.” If Price must be really disappointed, but it is questionable. Media attention has brought the cooperation with All enough. In addition, All Amazon has spared the pain, on a possible sequel to decide. It’s just this will be a season, All before the Premiere. A good decision.
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