Review of Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) by Eric J — 26 Mar 2009
Stanislavsky once said something along the lines of "There are two kinds of play: the one you rave about immediately afterwards and then can't remember and the one you think about for weeks with mixed feelings but ultimately resonates with you forever.
" Hannah and Her Sisters belongs to the latter category. From Michael Caine's inner monologue to Woody Allen's realizations about life, Hannah and Her Sisters is a wonderful story about knowing what you want, why we live and everything in between.
This review of Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) was written by Eric J on 26 Mar 2009.
Hannah and Her Sisters has generally received very positive reviews.
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