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This is perhaps Woddy Allens finest movie so what else do you
need to know.
This
tale of a consuming but short lived romance is has little distraction
in the way of actual plot, and this helps focus in the joys or
more frequently and painfully the heartache involved with love.
This film catches Allen at his at the right time following on
from his quick fire gag a minute films and before his all out
vicarious fantasy films. Diane Keaton (and her character here)
is adorable in this film, and the chemistry that transmits in
this film between her and Allen is undeniable.
Mainly
though, this is just a brilliant and hugely amusing film.
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