I have never understood the seasickness inducing camera work at the opening of this later Woody Allen work, but enjoy its acting by the name people involved and the inevitable and witty insight into the relationships of married men and women. Like Freud drawing conclusions on humanity from studying Viennese Jews of a certain social strata, Allen keeps his framework centered on upper class intellectual New Yorkers to make his points. The inevitable older man younger woman theme is prevalent (can anyone name how many of his films use this to one degree or another?). Worth more than one look. The acting especially is outstanding.
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Topic - "Husbands and Wives" - rico 16:16:57 04/27/04 (2)
- I must respectfully disagree - djprobed 10:05:59 04/28/04 (0)
- Don't believe the crud you have been spoon fed about Freud: - tinear 16:38:47 04/27/04 (0)