The story of Emmet Ray (Sean Penn), the best jazz guitarist
in the world, second only to Django Reinhardt (whose name's very mention throws
him into fits), who was completely inept in every other facet of his life,
including his relationship with his life's love, an adoring mute girl (Samantha
Morton) who worshiped the ground he walked on. Woody Allen again enters
nostalgic 1930s territory with this fictionalized and somewhat slight account
while once more employing a mockumentary format and saluting his love of jazz.
Penn creates a great, almost tragic comic performance and Morton's lovely show
is as emotive and tender as any silent screen performance.
*** out of ****