This often overlooked Woody Allen fim might be his funniest, although I'll be the first to admit that there's a lot of competition. It's a wicked satire on Russian literature and philosophy, mixed with the usual blend of Keatonesque slapstick and conversational witticisms that characterize Woody's early work. Diane Keaton is especially beautiful in this one.
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Topic - " Love and Death" - rico 01:51:34 10/04/04 (6)
- Thank you - - mvwine 09:56:19 10/04/04 (3)
- I'll second that. - djprobed 13:11:51 10/04/04 (1)
- Re: I'll third that. - dan.boz 16:56:17 10/04/04 (0)
- Re: Thank you - - rico 11:17:41 10/04/04 (0)
- Play It Again, Sam, Diane Keaton is a knockout in also - grinagog 03:23:44 10/04/04 (1)
- Re: Play It Again, Sam, Diane Keaton is a knockout in also - rico 07:19:25 10/04/04 (0)