Review of Annie Hall (1977) by Pol M — 08 Feb 2011
The ultimate romantic-comedy, featuring Woody Allen at the top of his game as a neurotic stand-up comic who ventures into a relationship with an aloof, shy woman (Diane Keaton) who shares his insecurities.
What makes this film so special is Allen's ability to break the fourth wall with such skill, which in turn involves his audience more and makes us sympathize with his grating character just a bit more.
Throw in a brilliant perspective on relationships and how different men and women perceive them, this thing is downright funny as well. A great cast adds to the depth of this picture overall, and one that absolutely can not be missed by those that love romantic-comedies.
This review of Annie Hall (1977) was written by Pol M on 08 Feb 2011.
Annie Hall has generally received very positive reviews.
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