Review of Annie Hall (1977) by Jayden R — 11 Oct 2012
As humorous as it is depressing, Woody Allen broke new ground with his seventh film in too many ways to count. Of course, most notably, is Allen's character Alvy Singer breaking the fourth wall numerous times to provide commentary and question the audience, but apart from being an in-and-out-of-love story between an awkward comedian and a charming singer, it is also a love story between a man and his city and a woman and her city.
It's Allen at his best.
This review of Annie Hall (1977) was written by Jayden R on 11 Oct 2012.
Annie Hall has generally received very positive reviews.
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