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Simon's fingers flutter near her like a man about to test a hot stove. She must require a straitjacket during a massage. Charlize Theron plays a model who informs the writer that she is polymorphously perverse and has orgasms when touched on any part of her body. The best of the self-contained sequences stars Leonardo DiCaprio as a spoiled young movie star who beats up his girlfriend ( Gretchen Mol), trashes his hotel room and offers Lee Simon a leftover groupie when the journalist arrives (once again, to pitch his script).Īs in " Deconstructing Harry," his 1997 film, Allen seems fascinated by the mechanics of sex. Patrick's Cathedral as a tear-down, Isaac Mizrahi as a painter who fears that fame will cut into his success). The film is filled with cameos (Donald Trump buying St. Is it unethical for a journalist to have sex with the person he is interviewing? Yes, but not as unethical as what he does next, which is to pitch her his screenplay. In a flashback, we see him divorcing his wife ( Judy Davis) for reasons that he tries to explain in sentences that never quite arrive at a subject or an object.Īs the movie opens, he's doing a profile of a movie star played by Melanie Griffith, who takes him on a visit to her childhood home and in her old bedroom performs an act we suspect she rehearsed there many times in her imagination, in the years before stardom. The chicks he wants to pick up, he would have to give them the car, and that would only get his foot in the door. Simon is a 35-ish man on the make with a precious antique Aston-Martin and the touching belief that his car can help him pick up chicks. Lee Simon is supposed to be a celebrity journalist, and Branagh might have been more useful and amusing if he'd used another real-life legend as his model: Perhaps the indestructible Anthony Haden-Guest, who has been playing a Lee Simon-like role so long, he even inspired a character in The Bonfire of the Vanities. He does Allen so carefully, indeed, that you wonder why Allen didn't just play the character himself.

The character is named Lee Simon, but Branagh has all the Allen vocal mannerisms and the body language of comic uncertainty. The film stars Kenneth Branagh as-there is only one way to put this-Woody Allen.
