Blue Jasmine (dir. Woody Allen).
Dark, depressing, watchable, and dynamic, Blue Jasmine is Allen’s most engaging film in recent memory. It’s grim tone and dramatic spin on A Streetcar Named Desire is tightly balanced with contemporary issues and classic themes of class and wealth. Its cast shines as Allen’s actors reveal some compelling character portraits to make for a dramatically thrilling film.
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