Zelig Comments

  • Sydney 2023-03-06 17:16:36

    A serious documentary also has the climax of a drama at the end...

  • Nickolas 2023-03-02 10:59:52

    8.5/10. ① Set in the United States in the 1930s, it is a satirical comedy about the investigation of the male protagonist Xili, a "human chameleon" who is trying to change himself into different groups of people. And face your true self. ②All kinds of jokes that satirize politicians, media, brick doctors, the public who entertained themselves to death, Nazis, etc., level ≤8.5. ③Enhance the real texture of the film through historical video materials, old film (all of which are still in motion),...

  • Alex 2023-02-21 16:30:40

    Woody Allen's 1983 pseudo-documentary. Even after 30 years, isn't this society still full of Zelig? There are times when we are no...

  • Mohammed 2023-02-10 19:56:04

    Anti-genre pseudo-documentary! ! Woody Allen's genius! ! ! Niubi is dead! ! ! 83 years of special effects can be so fake! ! ! Completely recreated in 1930s America! ! ! ! The imagination of the little old man is really wild! ! ! The irony of the society is also the key to the fist! ! ! Who doesn't have a chameleon in their heart?...

  • Isac 2023-02-09 08:01:32

    Brilliant pseudo-documentary + anti-genre. Dressed in the guise of a documentary, he laughed and cursed when he was scolded. Very worth seeing! One star is deducted for the reason of...

  • Yasmin 2023-02-07 15:56:40

    Is the person in the cover a personal phenomenon or a social...

  • Marion 2023-02-02 17:11:16

    The first Woody Allen movie I've ever...

  • Pearlie 2023-01-29 23:08:09

    actually. . . Does no one think he belongs to X...

  • Hilton 2023-01-27 14:06:25

    A mature society can tolerate both the blackness of the Coen brothers and the wit of Woody...

  • Trycia 2023-01-25 13:32:51

    Woody Allen's most creative film, an extraordinary New York hero with captivating dark...

Extended Reading

Zelig quotes

  • House-Painting Victim: He painted my house a disgusting color. He said he was a painter. I couldn't believe the results. Then he disappeared.

  • Leonard Zelig: I would like to apologize to everyone. I... I'm awfully sorry for, for marrying all those women. It just, I don't know, it just seemed like the thing to do.