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Interiors

Rating7.3 /10
19781 h 32 m
United States
21899 people rated

Three sisters find their lives spinning out of control in the wake of their parents' sudden, unexpected divorce.

Drama

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Tracey

29/05/2023 20:53
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user7977185175560

18/11/2022 09:03
Trailer—Interiors

Prajapati Banty

16/11/2022 12:13
Interiors

KhuliChana

16/11/2022 03:20
It's been said that Interiors (1978) is one of the closest times Woody came to emulating an Ingmar Bergman film experience; Centered around the struggles of three sisters in the wake of their parents' abrupt divorce, the film is a painfully dark look into their psyches and dissimilar methods of coping. Like any Bergman film, there are meditative moments and the pacing is subdued in a way that it is able to capture a kind of beauty in the quieter moments as well. There's a visual intimacy that really brings the landscape of the film to life while also showcasing some incredibly affective performances courtesy of the film's superb cast of characters. A film like Interiors (1978) really shows how strong an observer of the human condition Woody is much like Bergman was. A truly accomplished work of drama.

Worldwide Handsome💜

16/11/2022 03:20
"It appears that many critics find the idea of a Woody Allen drama unpalatable." And for good reason: they are unbearably wooden and pretentious imitations of Bergman. And let's not kid ourselves: critics were mostly supportive of Allen's Bergman pretensions, Allen's whining accusations to the contrary notwithstanding. What I don't get is this: why was Allen generally applauded for his originality in imitating Bergman, but the contemporaneous Brian DePalma was excoriated for "ripping off" Hitchcock in his suspense/horror films? In Robin Wood's view, it's a strange form of cultural snobbery. I would have to agree with that.

Misha ✨

16/11/2022 03:20
Interiors is often mentioned as Woody Allen's most serious film and for good reason. Humour, even dark humour, is practically absent from 'Interiors', as if Allen was trying to tell the world that he could embrace melodrama as genuinely as with comedy. His stylistic changes caused a lot of controversy at the time of release, but all these years after, what you have here is an amazing script, a very rigorous direction and as usual in Woody's films, a superb cast. All of the characters hide a lot more than what they show, their feelings, their fears, their frustrations. Never was the sense of loss as crushing as in 'Interiors', with no room for comfort. An amazing film to include among Allen's most accomplished works.

wil.francis_

16/11/2022 03:20
John Waters said that if this film was made under a Swedish pseudonym, they would of called it a masterpiece. Woody Allen was only able to get a film like this made after he won all those Oscars for Annie Hall. Everyone is great in here and it's nice that there's no soundtrack. This is one of Woody Allen's best films.

lizasoberano

16/11/2022 03:20
Three sisters find their lives spinning out of control in the wake of their parents' sudden, unexpected divorce. What do we have here? A Woody Allen film with no comedy, and no Woody. We have Joel Schumacher as the costume designer (before his years as director) and something that amounts to a Bergmanesque family drama, though without the full Scandinavian despair. Vincent Canby wrote, "My problem with Interiors is that although I admire the performances and isolated moments, as well as the techniques and the sheer, headlong courage of this great, comic, film-making philosopher, I haven't any real idea what the film is up to." The criticism aside, Canby calls Allen out for being heavy on the philosophy references, with the dense writing of Allen that he is known for and makes his films his own. Is this Bergman? No. Is it Allen trying to be Bergman? Maybe. But it has Allen all over it, in the dialogue, and that has some value in and of itself.
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