Review of Deconstructing Harry (1997) by Nikola A — 10 Nov 2007
Deconstructing Harry is one of the best if not the best movies that I've ever seen.
Movie is about a troubled writer Harry that is to neurotic to function in his life but on the other hand he is capable to create a great literature pieces that are based on his life experiences.
Harry who is been played from side of Woody Allen is about to get a honoring reward from his old college that expelled him a few decades earlier. At the same time Harry suffers from a writers block, a lack of inspiration that unables him to start with writing his new novel.
Desperate and scared cause "...imagination is the only thing that I have in my life.." Harry is been forced to dig deep in order to look for some answers that could bring him out of his existential crises. He puts a question mark on a life that he has lived and takes us on a journey where reality of his life and fantasy of his books are becoming one.....
Woody's masterpiece reminds in a big deal on Ingmar Bergman's work but in my humble opinion Woody made a better movie that is far easier to watch. He added a plenty of intelligent dialogs and spiced it up with a lot of humor.Everything in a movie was done so thoughtfully.
And at the same time it was very funny. You can watch it over and over again.Outstanding.
This review of Deconstructing Harry (1997) was written by Nikola A on 10 Nov 2007.
Deconstructing Harry has generally received positive reviews.
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