Review of Manhattan (1979) by Augustine H — 25 Sep 2013
Woody Allen has often played pessimistic intellectuals about everything. In Manhattan, he played against the glamarous and precocious Mariel Hemingway, the erudite, charming yet capricious Diane Keaton and the eccentric Meryl Streep.
Struggling between the three women, Woody Allen discussed his philosophy on love (again, yet profound and genuine), share his passion of great artists like Ingmar Bergman, and presented the romanticism of New York with his genius vision and literature knowledge.
One of his best.
This review of Manhattan (1979) was written by Augustine H on 25 Sep 2013.
Manhattan has generally received very positive reviews.
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