Too long! Too many stories! Kind of pointless! Not enough Woody!
According to Roger Ebert, having this opinion about this movie is the predictable, easy—even trite—thing to do. We should know, according to Ebert, that Spike Lee knew exactly what he was doing when he made this movie—made it genre-less and confusing and full of stereotypes and tropes that don't really seem to belong—that there was a greater meaning in all of it for us to sort out. "He teaches film at Harvard," Ebert reminds us. "Who cares!" I say.
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