Review of Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) by Laimis Z — 13 Jun 2009
An easy movie to understand for me, as I too am in love with Barbara Hershey. With two deserving Oscar-winning performances (Michael Caine and Dianne Wiest, both in supporting roles), Hannah and Her Sisters is a truly enjoyable film from a filmmaker that I find myself getting more and more into with every one of his films that I see.
The best part, for me, was the solliloquies that each character got, a form of narration that was not as annoying as it usually is to hear a character think... and it's funny too. Most people put this among Woody Allen's best, and I know that it will lead me to watch more of his movies to see if I agree.
An enjoyable meditation on coupledom that pulls off one of my favourite movie tricks - letting one piece of music basically tell the whole story - everyone should see this film at least once.
This review of Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) was written by Laimis Z on 13 Jun 2009.
Hannah and Her Sisters has generally received very positive reviews.
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