Melinda and Melinda

Melinda and Melinda (2004)

  • 53% of critics liked it
    (156 reviews)

  • 48% of users liked it
    (15,899 ratings)

While Woody Allen has long fused comedy and drama in his films, he embraces the two styles in a new and unusual way in this feature. Sy (Wallace Shawn) is enjoying dinner with some friends when they begin debating the nature of the tragic and the humorous. Sy, observing that a very fine line… More

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PG-13, 1 hr. 40 min.
Directed By
Woody Allen
Written By
Woody Allen, Andy Borowitz
Genres
Drama, Romance, Comedy
In Theaters
Mar 18, 2005 Limited
On DVD
Oct 25, 2005
Fox Searchlight Pictures

Critic Reviews

  • Ken Tucker, New York Magazine

    Neither version of Melinda, despite Mitchellâ(TM)s game try at making them distinctive beyond their different hairdos, is funny or tragic enough to fully engage us; thereâ(TM)s no opportunity for an audience to be moved.

  • Eric Harrison, Houston Chronicle

    The Shawn character says, 'Moments of humor do exist (in life). I exploit them, but in a tragic context.' Allen couldn't have said it better himself.

  • Eleanor Ringel Gillespie, Atlanta Journal-Constitution

    It's middle-rung Woody, but compared to such dismal efforts as "Hollywood Ending" and "Anything Else," the movie is a godsend.

  • James Berardinelli, ReelViews

    Has a fascinating premise; it's the execution that's sloppy.

  • Stephanie Zacharek, Salon.com

    The comic and tragic stories are cleverly intercut, but they're both so inconsequential that it's hard to bring yourself to care which one you're watching.

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • Bathsheba M


    Even in his weakest movies, Woody Allen manages to make me think, and M and M was no exception. Is life really a comedy or tragedy according to the way you look at it? Probably. Will Ferrell was the surprise Woody Allen wannabee and he really pulled it off, I thought better than… More

  • Spencer S


    Not since Gwyneth Paltrow's Sliding Doors has such a film drawn parallels between two sides of the same story based on cursory details. Allen tells the same tale of a beautiful girl with problems, one side his theatrical drama and the other a quirky comedy. Both stories center… More

  • Ross C


    One of those movies with so much dialogue that I've got to see three times before I can fully appreciate it - I don't have the power of concentration enough to keep up with the plot on the first viewing and I don't taking in all the subtleties until the third! It's… More

  • Pierluigi P


    Flawed by its predictability and lack of punch both in humour and drama. despite that obvious problems I found it quite inventive and pleasant, especially for the satisfactory performances of Radha Mitchell and Chloë Sevigny, even for Will Ferrell doing a modern version of Woody… More

  • Aaron N


    An interesting story, telling two sides of the same situation, one dramatic and one comedic. Will Ferrell was recruited by Allen to play his character and he does a good job. Rhada Mitchell is very good in almost a duel role as Melinda. The kind of story that goes back to the old days… More

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