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Zelig
In this fictional documentary, a man achieves notoriety for his ability to look and act like whoever he's around. Becoming a celebrity in his own right, he then inspires a song, a dance craze, and a Warner Bros.
6 March 1940, Elmira, New York, USA
2 April 1908, Texas, USA
25 April 1897, New York City, New York, USA
24 September 1896, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
3 August 1904, Durango, Mexico
18 January 1911
18 February 1890, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
December 22, 2011
A masterpiece: a brilliant, even passionate historical pastiche, a superbly pregnant meditation on American society and individuality, and an eerie fantasy that will live in your dreams.
May 01, 2017
A sublime comic parable about the quest for identity.
January 17, 2006
Allen is one of the most recognizable, and least protean, performers.... [P]erhaps ... someone else as Zelig ... could have got the idea across without the blandly explicit dialogue and brought more dimensions to the role, besides.
June 24, 2006
The comedy tends to the smirk-inducing rather than the laugh-out-loud, and the second half wanders somewhat, but Zelig is a strong contender for Allen's most fascinating film.
July 02, 2005
Woody Allen's comedy about a self-effacing man, who swiftly changes identities is original, clever, droll, and extremely well shot by ace lenser Gordon Willis.
September 08, 2007
Woody Allen's Zelig (1983) perfected the fake documentary a year before This Is Spinal Tap.
July 31, 2004
Brilliant early film of the woodman shows his creative genius as a filmmaker.
May 20, 2003
Zelig is small but it's one of those Allen comedies by which all his other films will be compared.
February 24, 2004
Mildly amusing one-joke move.
December 08, 2006
Hilarious Woody Allen vehicle, a mockumentary with special effects ahead of its time.
July 07, 2010
Lampooning documentary tradition by structuring the entire film as a meticulously crafted bogus docu, Woody Allen tackles some serious stuff en route

