Post date: Apr 15, 2018 2:22:24 PM
Another early Woody Allen movie. It bears little resemblance to his later more somber movies like Manhattan. It is pure silliness. Allen plays a character that wakes up two hundred years later in a dystopian society. Much of what I thought was funny in the early part of the movie was the commentary of 1970s. The comments on Nixon and Howard Cosell were lost on the boys. As well as my favorite where the ignorant Allen character describes Charles DeGaulle as a famous french chef.
There were a few comments about sex which might not have been appropriate for the boys at this age.