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Melinda and Melinda Reviews

Apr 17, 2025

Filme fraco, o roteiro é fraco, as cenas são fracas, o elenco é mais ou menos, e ninguém ajudou a melhorar o filme, a história é fraca, e o filme deveria ter cenas bem melhores e mais relevantes, para fazer o filme ser bom.

Apr 5, 2025

I didn't think it was possible to make Will Ferrell this unfunny, but this film is first-rate proof that different styles of humor sometimes really don't mix.

Jan 26, 2025

A ideia era boa, a execução horrível, como a protagonista Melinda, em duas histórias idênticas, porem com vertentes distintas, uma trágica e outra cômica, as histórias se misturam de forma muito homogenia, quase impossível diferenciá-las, exceto por algumas nuances na comicidade na dramaticidade, e a interferência externa dos narradores subaproveitada, mas um filme Woody Allen que desgosto, assim como sinto ojeriza por sua pessoa... Bobinho, chatinho, lentinho, entendiante, esquecível...

Mar 10, 2023

Es difícil decir esto sin que suene tan duro, pero esta es una de las peores películas que existen. Lo único que puedo rescatar es algunos miembros del elenco y alguna que otra situación graciosa, pero el resto de la película es muy aleatorio y no tiene consistencia. Es todo una mezcla de situaciones al punto en que no se entiende que está sucediendo. Ni siquiera es graciosa, es bastante aburrida. No es una película romántica de esas cursis que al menos se puede disfrutar en pareja. Esta es una película que carece de sentido y coherencia lo cual la hace muy poco disfrutable y por eso la califico con un 3/10.

Jul 25, 2020

I found it great. Lots of tricky subjects. Discussing the "different views". I love the general experience and the overall theme.

Jun 28, 2020

I have found many war dramas funnier than this.

Mar 29, 2020

The concept is very interesting the problem is that Allen can't let go of comedy in drama an viceversa. Enjoyable for Allen fans but general audience will find annoying.

Jan 13, 2020

One of many films that Woody Allen has made that has an intriguing concept but is hampered by poor execution and the feeling that Allen is working with only the first or second draft of his screenplay. As always he works with a cast of distinguished actors and the film is set in luxurious townhouses in Manhattan but these superficial pleasures are not enough to rescue the film from feeling disjointed and lacking in any entertainment value. I struggled to stay engaged in the film as neither the comedic or dramatic elements of it presented as something to be invested in. At a dinner party one night intellectual friends discuss whether life is inherently comic or tragic and the two playwrights among the friends use different interpretations of one story told by their friend to prove their point. In the dramatic, the mentally unstable Melinda Robicheaux, Radha Mitchell, arrives unannounced at the house of her high school friend Laurel, Chloe Sevigny, and asks to stay. She reveals that she had an affair while still married with children and as a result of her actions lost custody of her children is not allowed to see them. Laurel is unhappy in her marriage to alcoholic failing actor Lee, Jonny Lee Miller, and when Robicheaux falls in love with musician Ellis Moonsong, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Laurel finds herself attracted to him. Their affair causes a breakdown of the marriage between Lee and Laurel and Robicheaux spins out of control. In the comedy, Melinda, Radha Mitchell, is the neighbor of director Susan, Amanda Peet, whose marriage to failing actor Hobie, Will Ferrell, is falling apart. Susan tries to set up Melinda with a man but she finds herself falling in love with Hobie who reciprocates her feelings but feels trapped inside his marriage. Unfortunately there is little to appreciate in either section of the film as the comedy is not very funny and the drama feels like something that would be produced for television. The entire film seems not to know what it wants to be as when they cut between the comedy and the drama it is hard to differentiate between the two. Ostensibly the comedy section is light and airy with a romance that should make the audience root for the two characters to get together. Sadly Mitchell and Ferrell have little chemistry and in the time that they spend together we are given no reason to believe that they would have genuine feelings for one another. The dramatic tragedy of the film keeps feeling like it will slide into comedy or camp at any moment and Mitchell's big scenes feel so forced and contrived that we are not emotionally moved. I wanted to care for either versions of Melinda but rather than disliking her or loving her I just found her slightly inconsequential. At the film's end we feel that we have been robbed of a real film experience and while Roger Ebert loved the film because it played with the form and made a comment on the falsity of films I did not derive the same joy from realizing this. I would have preferred to have seen a documentary about Woody Allen's writing and filming process than a movie that is essentially an unsuccessful experiment on screen. Allen has made better films about the writing process and especially the very brief section of Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) about Holly's burgeoning writing career was more thrilling and informative than this film. He should not have pursued this idea as far as he did if it was only going to end up like this or should have done more with the concept he thought up. Sometimes Allen's busy work schedule, he makes one film a year, causes him to make films that are rushed and look it. Perhaps he should have taken a few years off before making his next decent film, Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008), because his work during this period is best forgotten. I find it unfortunate that this film's star, Radha Mitchell, never really took off as the leading lady she was being set up as with her being quite impressive in other roles from around this time and never reaching stardom.

Jul 23, 2019

The problem is not with the subtle script its with the actors being unable to show the distinction between comedy and drama. If you had Diane Keaton and Woody Allen in this then it would be no problem as they can do both funny and dramatic. Will Ferrell seriously miscast.

Apr 12, 2018

Same neurotic Woody Allen banter. If you've seen any of his other movies you've seen this

Nov 28, 2016

Imagined in a conversation of two contrasting outlooks on life, two parallel love stories of the same titular character develop and intertwine frivolously to illustrate mighty Aphrodite's fickle temperament.

Nov 12, 2016

another winner from allen another lost review from flixter

Sep 8, 2016

A typical Woody Allen borefest. Pretentious and unbearable to sit through. (First and only viewing - 9/7/2016)

Aug 27, 2016

"-You know, life is manageable enough if you keep your hopes modest. The minute you allow yourself sweet dreams you run the risk of them crashing down."

Jun 1, 2016

Another delightful piece of whimsy and drama. Not Allen's very best but extremely enjoyable and atmospheric nonetheless.

Mar 18, 2016

Melinda has 3 addictions and baggage. she is a train wreck.

Sep 26, 2015

Great movie! Reasonably funny own its own, but Will Ferrell has the ability to make even the most horrible movies funnier. Found my self very confused at points when trying to figure out which side of the story is happening. Another typical movie from woody Allen.

Aug 6, 2015

The premise is more interesting on paper than on screen, as the comedy side of "Melinda and Melinda" isn't all that memorable or funny, and the drama half is just wooden.

Jul 5, 2015

Very good. A really unique way of telling a story, a group of friends are discussing a story and one thinks it would make a good serious drama and another thinks it would make a good romantic comedy. The movie is told through both of these sides of the same story and it alternates between the two. I much preferred the more comedic one than the drama. When it's the drama one most of the things that happen kinda pissed me off the way it was told, but I think that is on purpose. Woody much prefers the comedic style to his stories (although they're not just comedies they're much more than that, mostly including philosophical dialogue about life) and his distaste for 100% dramatic shows during the dramatic telling of the Melinda story. Hence the title of the film Melinda and Melinda. There are recycled plot elements from Woody's movies around the time this came out but I really don't care to be honest. I found this a very unique and different (to a degree) film from Woody Allen and would recommend it.

Jun 3, 2015

Melinda and Melinda is clever for the way it celebrates Woody Allen's ability to do comedy and drama (even though it's far from great).

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