Hannah is a capable and perfect image in people’s eyes. Neither the ex-husband nor the current husband can stand her sense of perfection. In fact, these two men have no effect in front of Hannah, and Hannah’s life is not. The presence of a husband or someone else is needed. Therefore, after the divorce, Hanna introduced her ex-husband to the second sister, but the current husband was hopelessly in love with the third sister.
I don't know what kind of viewpoint the author wants to express, but I always feel that in society, whether a man or a woman, even if you achieve the best, you may not always be affirmed by others. In the end, Hannah's current husband did not abandon Hannah because of the third younger sister, and the third younger sister finally found her own happiness. Finally a more complete ending.
ps: Is this the so-called "middle-age crisis"?
As for Hannah’s ex-husband’s excessive worry about brain tumors, it’s impressive, but what's the use of being caught in the film?
The only comfort is that Woody Allen's film soundtrack is always top-notch.
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