Review of Sleeper

Sleeper (1973)
8/10
Visual humor is the key
14 February 2004
This movie relies much more strongly on visual humor than many of Woody Allen's other works. It draws heavily on the tradition of silent film. Unfortunately, it never achieves the level of true genius that Allen is capable of; although better than the average comedy, it is far below the average quality of a Woody Allen work. I guess there must be something wrong with me, since most people I know really like this movie, but somehow it just falls a little flat.
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