A wife, a French wife and have an affair with one Chicago girl.
This is my favorite Woody Allen movie besides Annie Hall.
Woody Allen's movies are so soft, as if breeze flew pass over your face, nor you can weight its weight, nor you can shape its shape and nor you can feel its feel. It's so soft passing around you, lots of thoughts went through your mind and you don't even need a notepad to write them down cause you've already known the answers, or you can say these questions of your thoughts are unanswerable.
I'll put his wife as one imaginary lovers, she's exactly what Sandy need for his searching profound life, mentally. His French wife is what he push himself going and going on his real life. You can tell that by the attitude he has towards his step children(I mean he's nice to his step children, not like a crazy step father and try to molest them).
Probably it's right for Sandy, "too much realities isn't what we want from life." His Chicago girl makes him laugh again.
For my own record, I like the Woody Allen T-shirt the girl wore in Sandy's bedroom.
And it's so deep, he should be an inborn comedian, and also born beyond a comedian.
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