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Review of by Annbd — 12 Feb 2018

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Yes indeed, the relationships are illogical, inconsistent, but also when the end of them comes you survive and get over it. Typical, between two people, whose interests and perceptions are so different, to blaze unexplained and unreasonable love. They have their nice moments together and they really love each other, but the opposite is finally fatal. It seems you fall in love with the 'wrong' person.

Despite the misunderstanding and the disputes, there are good memories remain, which man tries, conscious or not, to transfer and experiences again in their next relationship. I like how this was emphasized in the movie - the part with the lobsters. You know, we all do that - seeing that our new relationship doesn't work, obviously things are not going in the old, familiar way we are accustomed to, suddenly the desire to go back to our already known place, in our comfortable zone - the old relationship, appears on the horizon and we decide to give it a try. In the movie that was travelling from New York to California just to see the person, offering a marriage, facetiously, but deep inside pretty seriously, as we all know. .

The movie "Annie Hall", with four Oscars and quite a lot of other awards won, is brilliantly made, fully covered with reality, representing love in it's natural form and real appearance in life. Woody Allen and Diane Keaton's performances was great and overall it was charming, sweet, beautiful and also funny experience watching this movie. So highly recommend it.

This review of Annie Hall (1977) was written by on 12 Feb 2018.

Annie Hall has generally received very positive reviews.

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