Review of Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) by Charlie R — 19 Mar 2008
Some criticize the final scene (not Allen's first choice) but I applaud it. It is rare that a film can pull off a moment like that and not destroy everything that came before it. It becomes a great example of how beautiful an outlook Allen has on the joys of life, a perfect counterpart to the sad truths he recognizes in his more downbeat films.
This review of Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) was written by Charlie R on 19 Mar 2008.
Hannah and Her Sisters has generally received very positive reviews.
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