Review of Annie Hall

Annie Hall (1977)
10/10
The first of Woody Allen's excellence that made Diane so naturally refined...
28 June 2012
I remember watching "500 Days of Summer" and commented how good, typical the story was. I posted some recollections watching the film here in IMDb and I recall one user commented "watch Annie Hall". Ironically I had the film before "500 Days of Summer" and the irony is that I first saw the latter than the former being owned first than the latter, so that's ironically confusing. Anyway I had Annie Hall before because I heard it was Diane Keaton's award winning film. After watching this film I never thought of smiling and recollecting most of the best scenes in the movie. While washing dishes it made me smile unknowingly how I recall they played tennis, quarrel over killing two spiders the size of a Buick, horribly driving a Beetle, toyed over scattered lobsters, and broke up and make it up. Seriously, Woody Allen had to be one of the brightest mind I've ever saw, no wonder he fished three Oscars for that brilliant talent! This is his second film I saw since "Whatever Works", though it should be noted that Annie Hall preceded it, well I'm a modern guy, I saw nowadays before classics, that's pretty normal. And Diane struck me like ever. She's so much better in this film, not only I saw her dashing archetypal beauty but her acting skills were so natural and refined. She indeed deserved the Oscar.

I thought I would go weary watching films after 10 hours in the office, but I had the accidental choices I never thought would bring so much as an "accident". It's very straightforward, sentimental, cute, funny and unarguably worthwhile.
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