This Woody Allen film is a beautiful, intelligent and well crafted story. It isn’t in the same category as an Annie Hall or a Manhattan; but at 80 y. o. and making a film a year for over 40 years, he serves us another one of these little gems, of which he only knows the secret. They allow us an O so fleeting look behind the curtain of the apparent absurdity of existence. This film is quite Allen-esque. A good time to be had for sure.
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