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Conrad 2022-03-21 09:01:23

"Annie Hall" is a profound excavation of the absurdity and thoughts of the other side of human nature, and it shows people's thoughts, feelings about memories, understanding of emotions, and the madness of personal thought world in front of the screen in a plain and humorous way. The strong contrast between reality and fantasy adds to the sense of joy and sadness of marginal characters.

The plot of the film is very bland and the structure is very simple. The story begins, develops and ends. What is special is that Woody expresses the emotional world of men and women in plain and vivid language, and creates two characters who are not good at communication and have both. obsessive-compulsive

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  • Daniella 2022-03-21 09:01:23

    Re-watching, maintaining five stars, no doubt one of the best comedies ever made. It is not only a great meta-movie, but also a meta-movie that needs to be regarded as a meta-movie. For comedy or romance movies, you can even enjoy the fun of the movie itself. Actions, language, thoughts, and emotions form a miraculous balance in the process of imaging. The moment when the emotional evolution is completed at the end is enough to take a picture of history. One of the biggest regrets of this life is probably that it is difficult to watch Woody Allen's movies as a local audience. The effective transmission of humor will inevitably be compromised by geographical restrictions, but from the perspective of its spiritual core, it is still a movie. Movies that are powerful enough to span time and space can find resonance in the love relationship of any nation, class, and era.

  • Bernice 2022-03-22 09:01:21

    We're always trying to get things to come out perfect in art, because it's real difficult in life. The appearance of secular love under the bombardment of words.

Annie Hall quotes

  • Annie Hall: Some of her poems seem - neat.

    Alvy Singer: Neat?

    Annie Hall: Neat, yeah.

    Alvy Singer: Uh, I hate to tell yuh, this is 1975, you know that "neat" went out, I would say, at the turn of the century.

  • Alvy Singer: I'm all perspired and everything.

    Annie Hall: Well, didn't you take a shower at the club?

    Alvy Singer: Me? No, no, no. 'Cause I never - I never shower in a public place.

    Annie Hall: Why not?

    Alvy Singer: 'Cause I - I don't like to get naked in front of another man, you know - it's, uh, it's uh...

    Annie Hall: Oh, I see, I see.

    Alvy Singer: You know, I don't like to show my body to a man of my gender.