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Manhattan (1979)

Woody Allen’s films are horribly, extremely self derivative. I’ve seen a lot of his works and I think the 80s was his peak. 90s was meh. 00s was just a revival of his 70s works, mostly derived from this very film I’ve realized.

7/10
 
Manhattan (1979)

Woody Allen’s films are horribly, extremely self derivative. I’ve seen a lot of his works and I think the 80s was his peak. 90s was meh. 00s was just a revival of his 70s works, mostly derived from this very film I’ve realized.

7/10
Yeah, Manhattan was good. I haven't seen that in years, I should revisit it.
Did you see Matchpoint (2005)? It was well made, and unlike anything else of his, but so fucking bleak and not even a stab at humor. I didn't think he had a movie like that in him. Can't say I liked it, though I could appreciate the craft.
Some of his early movies had their very funny moments. One of my favorites, it gets me in touch with my teenage sense of humor 😉:





( unfortunately, the final scene of him drinking woolite in the gutter is missing)
 
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