There's a sort of protoplasmic scum over the image that makes everything appear somewhat blunted or blurred, symbolic perhaps of the altered state of consciousness you would need to be in to enjoy this broad burlesque of the marriage rite. Watching this movie is like being stone-cold at a party where everyone else is wagging a loose and a thick tongue and laughing giddily at absolutely nothing. The security guards led by John Considine, with their military manners, plain dark suits, and walkie-talkies, are funnier than most things in this movie, but no less broad. Carol Burnett, Desi Arnaz, Jr., Dina Merrill, Lillian Gish, Nina Van Pallandt; Vittorio Gassman, and Mia Farrow; directed by Robert Altman. (1978) — Duncan Shepherd
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