6/10
A very Jewish - but fun - movie
22 September 2017
Although "Braverman" is a very dated movie, and a very hard-to understand and follow movie - due mainly to it's Yiddish/Jewish references - it none the less has it's moments to chuckle and giggle at. The back-and-forth banter between Brooke, Segal, Warden and Wiseman is very much on par with the Taylor/Burton interaction of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and entertaining in itself. There's a little something in this film for all whether it's the vaudevillian Sorrell Brooke/Godfrey Cambridge exchange, the Manhattan/Brooklyn bird's eye view or the in depth underlying message of death and remembrance, you'll be able to at least tolerate this movie.
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