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Annie Hall is a love story, narrated from the very neurotic, pessimistic viewpoint of Alvy Singer. It seems contradictory that somebody so whiny and annoying can be in a relationship with somebody as pretty as Diane Keaton, yet he is quite funny and appealing and a wounded puppy kind of way. The performances are pitch perfect and there are great scenes in which Allen and Keaton riff off each other. Surprisingly, and continuing the Seinfeld comparison, Annie Hall is a movie that is seemingly about nothing. We go from different stages of a relationship, from it's conception to end (sound familiar?). What is so interesting about it, however, is the way this is done.
Annie Hall is a movie with so many different styles. It begins with Allen talking directly into the camera, documentary style, and then launches into the first flashback. It contains split screens, animation, characters talking directly to camera, and an inventive use of subtitles. Enjoyed (500) Days Of Summer? That is essentially an Annie Hall remake. Indeed this movie has been incredibly influential on so many movies, and is one of Allen's finest achievements. Granted I haven't seen many of his films, this is brilliant, inventive filmmaking, superior to most of his new films. I can also picture Alvy Singer claiming that I don't know anything I'm talking about.
4.5 Stars
Annie Hall is a movie with so many different styles. It begins with Allen talking directly into the camera, documentary style, and then launches into the first flashback. It contains split screens, animation, characters talking directly to camera, and an inventive use of subtitles. Enjoyed (500) Days Of Summer? That is essentially an Annie Hall remake. Indeed this movie has been incredibly influential on so many movies, and is one of Allen's finest achievements. Granted I haven't seen many of his films, this is brilliant, inventive filmmaking, superior to most of his new films. I can also picture Alvy Singer claiming that I don't know anything I'm talking about.
4.5 Stars
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