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What is the appeal of Woody Allen movies?

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It's the cultural themes and explanations that make his movies resonate with an increasingly neurotic and somewhat more individualistic American society. I look back at Annie Hall as being one of those iconic movies, but there are so many others that come to mind as well. read more

Woody Allen's movies are presented, at least in part, in form of narratives mostly with Woody Allen himself as the narrator. Watching his movies is like having a luxurious, graphically detailed conversation with Allen sitting in a comfortable cafe of a beautiful city like Paris. read more

Strenuous farce ensues, with a feature-length quantity of dead time on screen, and only Téa Leoni threatening to be an asset. The punchline explains its Cannes berth: when the $60m movie Allen’s character directs while blind is a resounding flop, his one consolation is that the French love it. But not even the French loved Hollywood Ending. 46. read more

Woody Allen is an American film director, writer, actor, and comedian. He contributed to many films as either actor, director, writer or sometimes both. Allen wrote four plays for the stage, and has written sketches for the Broadway revue From A to Z, and the Broadway productions Don't Drink the Water (1966) and Play It Again, Sam (1969). read more

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