Daily Nebrcskan Monday, October 17, 1C33 Pr-33 14 i, Jt t 4 ! I; it 7e3ciT AEgs 633Mrf imrfeni i i 'MM , ) I IMIIUl Mil "Z;:!ij" b a gorgeous liitla movie. While remaining quite undbtinguish able from actual archive fJm cf the. J 1122 Asa and early Depression, and lit: with the narration subtly laced with the biases and prejudices of those tirr.es, we are told the story of "Leo nard Zck, The Human Chameleon. (Woody Allan) possesses the amazing ability to turn into whoever he happens to be with. This metamor phosis takes place not only on a men tal level, but on a physical one as wclL That b to say that If ZelH happens to be In the company of a rabbi who has a beard,- Zeiig Instantly grows hairy and scmetic. The irony is that Eel! wishes to "fit in" so much that he becomes a media star because of hb uniqueness. "And c Loc3 1 izard ejes. " It is the stunning Dr. Eudora Fletcher (Mia Farrow) who decides to help Zclig. In the famous "wrote room G3 4 11 V 1 Q- X : u -"" l W ' iff) rf i X airoTO ce ?v Assoin 3p m4 cessions" with Zeli at her country est ate, Dr. Fletcher errjp'.eys fceth hpr.o f!5 and p"ychGana!jt:!3 tollnd out who the real Leonard b. The Kim seems to have been con trived with most cf the rtj??r.?!'?!i cf. dhbelief built in. While ve are vatch in3 the equivalent of a full-length Movietone newsrccl, we have no rea son not to believe that there was a camera documentir.3 the most Lr.per-' tent moments cf Zzlt :'s hfe. The news red format cf the iim b extremely ta!:c3 the cJ;"j awy from many cf Allen's jokes. Indeed, thb b reprcsen-'. tative of a eort of paradox facing Woody Allen: a comic cenhu who wants to be accepted as a serious and srtLtb filmmaker. Imagine a remake-cf the first five minutes of "Citizen Kane," only star ring the late Peter Sellers, and stretched to CO minutes instead cf five. That sort cf describes w hat this Cm b like. The comparison to "Citizen Kane" bnt audacious, thb b a great CLi Although there b not much cf it, "Zeli3" contains soma cf the most clever, insightful and intimate dia logue that Men haj ever written. The main portion cf the film dealing 'with Zelij has been masterfully shot and edited with the archive footage. Everything from new computer "mat ting" techniques to the scratching of the film and the displacement cf frames has been done to achieve the authentic look and essence of an fcjr chive film. liven the speed cf the old cameras has been reduplicated in r pots to ac count far that alhtly eped-up look of v Yh'"Te ti f. or" " p f" t I'.et ieab'y felnatlr3 about archive flms. ths Jar.2 Ae a leet seeiety (parage perhaps), K2ed with people living life ti n only way they teev how and submitted far jour entertainment approval Even with the' soft focus scratchy cir.cmatecrepby, the real Weedy Allen etiii rua;ie;r. i to ccr.e through. He still .lores teautLul wemen and the aes thetic attributes cf watchlns sports and even the questions about the meaning cf life. When Zel'i aeks a rabbi about the msar.b.; cf VJj, the rabbi answers him: only hb reply b in Hebrew. The rabbi then charges Zeli tZQO for Hebrew lessens. And.cn hb deathbed, Zero's father advi:e3 him that life b a miserable thins that must be endured so he should save hb After rubbing clbc.73, as a writer with F. Scott FiticeralJ, as a poLtican with Herbert Hoover and Calvin Ceo lide, as a bozcr with Jack Demeey. and even as a fascist seated behind Adolph Hitler (a hilarious scene, by the way), Leonard Zelig begins to show si'ns of becoming hteiself. The film b deceptively funny. Leo nard Zelig b a self-proclaimed psy chotic of the jazz ae. But there b no mistaking the quality cf thb black and white Cm, it's pure gold. Tm. GnwnaiiGn oj to play., at Kimba Try to ppsa - : ' V:--V VS-' Oa3 llAliS IMJBd oj V I I I ft . Beautiful, yet intense Boroque music b in sharp contrast with the treachery and deceit of Poppea's love for the Roman Emperor Nero in the UNL Music Theatre's production cf "The Coronation of Poppea," by Claudio Monteverdi The opera -will-play Oct. 27 and 2D by 8 p.m. and Oct SO at 3 p.m. at Kimball Hall, 11th and E streets. The opera will be sung in English. ... 'The Coronation of Poppea" b known . 3 . the - Cret great historical music-drama. Created in 1642, one year before ller.teverdTs death,. the opera remained in obscurity until it was re id 203 years later. Tickets for "Coronation of Poppea" are available two ways: as part of the UNL Music Theatre season ticket or on an individual show baeis. Tb.e price of : the ceaean tickets are id and $12 for general admission, 13 and O for stu dents. Other productions scheduled ' for the 1C33-84 season include "An Evening in Paris," Feb: 4 and 5, and "The Meie Flute," April 14 through 16. ' Individual ticket prices are. $4 and' t3 for general admission. Hskets can be purchased at the Kimball Ess Cllce, 113 Westbrock Duilding from 11 a.ra. to 4 p.m., Monday through' Friday. , mm caia sara yia W j t wit inn 1 5 Kg costs at ffiis Ufflnv&rsfltfv 1 N J I: w TI j ill Ai'CiyC-d V- ill ! ! n J. r ti n r-.r r,ryn mffTvrtsrMV? 1 TfTrnOiallv A' - V:' V A : ... - i. Co f (. , ID a yean 1 days V x. v- nn r l IV J