Manhattan

Manhattan

  • Director: Woody Allen
  • Writer: Woody Allen,Marshall Brickman
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: April 25, 1979
  • Runtime: 1h 36min
  • Sound mix: Mono
  • Aspect ratio: 2.39 : 1
  • Also known as: Мангеттен
  • "Manhattan" is a romance film directed by Woody Allen and starring Woody Allen , Annie , Mariel Hadley Hemingway , Meryl Streep and others. It was released in the United States on March 14, 1979.
    The film tells the story of Isaac falling in love with his friend Yell's lover Mary in the process of interacting with Tracy, and then Isaac discovers the importance of Tracy to him and wants to pursue Tracy again   . In 1980, the film won the Best Film Award at the 33rd British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards   .

    Details

    • Release date April 25, 1979
    • Filming locations Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum - 1071 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies Jack Rollins & Charles H. Joffe Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $9,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $39,946,780

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $485,734

    Gross worldwide

    $40,194,067

    Movie reviews

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    • By Coby 2022-07-14 13:19:17

      Manhattan--A Smart And Self-Intellectual Man

      Like Annie Hall's male protagonist, he is a very smart and self-initiated intellectual.

      They are tied to the city for sale, relying on theaters and art exhibitions to absorb a little nourishment in the world. They are idealistic left-wing, advocating all retro-profound metaphysics and hating all the superficial realistic practicalities that are...

    • By Merle 2022-04-23 07:01:42

      In 2018, why we still need Manhattan

      The incident was caused by a gossip in a vegetable market.

      A close friend A, who works in the headquarters of a Fortune 500 company in Beijing, sent me a WeChat message:

      "I broke down. Gao and Pei got married a few months ago, and I was the last to know..."

      Both of them are colleagues in different departments of A. Gao has been married for many years, and he is reluctant to publicize his second marriage after cheating. There are no wedding photos in the circle of friends,...

    • By Turner 2022-04-23 07:01:42

      The world is bad, but you have to have some faith.

      You can always go to see Woody Allen when there is a shortage of films. After all, he has made so many good films. This film can be regarded as the spiritual sequel to Woody's work "Annie Hall" in the same period, and there are even a lot of them. Self-salutation, both familiar and new surprises, while marveling at how well he can speak on a topic that has been talked about for decades, while immersing himself in the exquisite lines. You can immerse yourself in the romance of chatting...

    • By Westley 2022-04-23 07:01:42

      Mary on Bergman

      His view is so Scandinavian.
      Cold and desolate my God I mean It'sbleak, my God. I mean,
      All that Kierkegaard, right?
      Only young people will eat that set because pessimism is fashionable. Real adolescent, fashionable pessimism.
      I mean, the silence, God's silence.
      ok yeah that's fine I mean Okay, okay, okay, I mean,
      I loved it when I was at...

    • By Libbie 2022-04-23 07:01:42

      Manhattan

      Finally watched Woody Allen's Manhattan. I have long known the classic New York scene under the black and white lens. The city describes its relationship with the people here in a vague state. But what moved me most about this film was the ending that ended with a simple dialogue. "You have to have some confidence in some people," Mary said a seemingly innocent remark, but it made me feel a little moved.

      Whether it's a song or a movie, there are always moments that have a magical...

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    • By Lewis 2023-08-31 07:49:16

      It was the first time I saw an old man's movie on the big screen, and I was a little scared by the amazing speed of speech, complicated nouns and frequent golden sentences (wanted to stop studying the lines several times?) The male protagonist is cynical, self-righteous, nihilistic, and a A person who is smart but stupid in love, maybe this is what most intellectuals in New York looked like at that time. Tracy is a really good girl. Although she is only seventeen years old, she knows how to see...

    • By Michele 2023-08-26 10:44:21

      This is a story between 2 men and 4 women in Manhattan. Instead of pressing the audience with conflict and rhythm like the traditional Hollywood model, the story is told slowly. Isaac's words show his inner loneliness and insecurity all the time, and the weird soundtrack always shows the characters' emotions appropriately. The silhouette scene at the planetarium was really amazing. Three different angles to show them driving on the road is very...

    • By Gillian 2023-08-16 00:57:43

      The middle-aged man in Manhattan is a rhapsodic rhapsody. When Gershwin's clarinet came out at the beginning, I knew I couldn't escape... tracy said "you keep stating it like it's to my advantage, when it's you that wants to get out of it", are you saying this is deja vu or what? but when tracy's fully grown up, who knows how the dynamic would...

    • By Elinore 2023-07-31 22:57:03

      Not everyone changes, you have to have some confidence in people. People who are tired and simple in love can understand it better, but they just want to depend on each other, why should it be so...

    • By Shakira 2023-07-30 12:35:37

      He - Jewish liberal paranoid, self-righteous, cynical, complaining about life, but helpless; wanting to be an artist, but afraid of sacrifice. Moreover, he will cry when watching "Gone with the...

    Movie plot

    42-year-old Isaac Davis is a famous television writer in Manhattan. In the nightclub, he took his 17-year-old girlfriend Trish and his friends Yells and his wife to talk about life, marriage, and art. Isaac's second ex-wife is writing a book about the breakdown of their marriage. Isaac hopes that his ex-wife will give up this plan, but it fails.
    Yale's marriage is not happy. Once, Isaac ran into him with his girlfriend Mary. Mary is the...
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    Evaluation action

    "Manhattan" continues the development route of "Annie Hall". Woody Allen's early films, a large number of even unrestrained gimmicks and witticism, took the second place in the film and became a lively atmosphere. The protagonist in the film has a strong personal touch. The identities of TV comedy writer Isaac and Woody Allen film director and actor can almost overlap. The film created a simple and soft nostalgic atmosphere through...
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    Movie quotes

    • Isaac Davis: I think that, under my personal vibrations, I could put her life in some kind of good order.

      Yale: Yeah, that's what you said about Jill, and under your personal vibrations she went from bisexuality to homosexuality.

      Isaac Davis: Yeah, but I gave her the old college try.

    • Isaac Davis: You honestly think that I tried to run you over?

      Connie: You just happened to hit the gas as I walked in front of the car?

      Isaac Davis: Did I do it on purpose?

      Jill: Well, what would Freud say?

      Isaac Davis: Freud would say I really wanted to run her over, that's why he was a genius.

    • Isaac Davis: So what does, what does your analyst say? I mean, did you speak to him?

      Mary Wilke: Well, Donny's in a coma, he had a very bad acid experience.