Hannah and Her Sisters |
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Primary Location: |
First Saw:In Theatre |
Saw at/with: With Jessica
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Rating: PG-13
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Year:
1985
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Category: Drama
Comedy
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Director:
Woody Allen
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Time:
103 min.
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Writer:
Woody Allen
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Mine: |
One of woody's best. Touching, Funny, Important. Too bad that he does not make more of these.
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Leonard Maltin/Plot synopsis: |
Allen strikes gold as he examines some typically interesting and neurotic New Yorkers whose lives intertwine. Superbly cast with Woody in peak form as Farrow's hypochondriac ex-husband; Wiest in a powerhouse performance as Mia's self-consumed, self-destructive sister. There's also an atypical Allen touch of warmth, even sentiment, as frosting on the cake--all of it set to some wonderful old songs. Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actor (Caine), Best Supporting Actress (Wiest), and Woody's Original Screenplay. Tony Roberts and Sam Waterston appear unbilled.
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User Reviews: |
Leigh's rating:
(out of 5 stars) |
I was really impressed by this movie. The cast is stellar and the plot is interesting. I love watching the relationships between all the characters. This movie really heightened my opinion of Woody Allen, whom I loved dearly even before viewing.
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