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Annie Hall (1977)

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Reviews Counted:46

Fresh:45

Rotten:1

Average Rating:8.8/10

Consensus: Filled with poignant performances and devastating humor, Annie Hall represents a quantum leap for Woody Allen and remains an American classic.

Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins

Genre: Comedies

Synopsis: Often considered the crown jewel in a highly acclaimed and prolific film career, ANNIE HALL is Woody Allen's only film to have won the Academy Award for Best Picture. This recognition, however, is... Often considered the crown jewel in a highly acclaimed and prolific film career, ANNIE HALL is Woody Allen's only film to have won the Academy Award for Best Picture. This recognition, however, is not what makes the film significant. ANNIE HALL marks the beginning of the second phase of Allen's career as a filmmaker, abandoning the slapstick of SLEEPER and BANANAS for more thoughtful comedies (and eventually dramas) that explored human relationships and psychology. Allen's capacity as a creative filmmaker had also grown with the film, as he utilized creative subtitles, split screens, and animation, as well as evincing a sophisticated understanding of the potential of editing and camera movement for comic effect--consider the cutaway to Allen's character Alvy Singer, as seen through the eyes of "Grammy Hall" during the dinner sequence, or shortly afterward the slow pan to Alvy in the passenger seat of a car driven by Annie's unhinged brother Duane. The film is a brutally honest assessment of the prospects of a relationship between two very different people. Allen's Alvy is (like the filmmaker himself) an introverted, neurotic intellectual and a complete mismatch for Diane Keaton's vivacious, flaky Annie Hall. Although the romance is undoubtedly the center of the film, it affords Allen the opportunity to contrast his beloved New York culture with that of the Midwest, where Annie comes from, and Los Angeles, which tempts Annie with the possibility of fame and success as a singer. The city of New York itself plays an important part for the first time in an Allen film, with a great deal of location shooting that serves to highlight the city's character and atmosphere. Finally, the many comedic cameos peppered through the film--from Truman Capote to Paul Simon to media theorist Marshall McLuhan--pay tribute to the deserved reputation that Allen had gained for himself. [More]

Starring: Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Shelley Duvall, Christopher Walken

Starring: Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Shelley Duvall, Christopher Walken, Tony Roberts, Paul Simon, Carol Kane, Tracey Walter

Director: Woody Allen

Director: Woody Allen
Producer: Charles H. Joffe

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  • Considered to be "Woody Allen's breakthrough movie" (Time), Annie Hall won* four Oscars®, including Best Picture, and established Allen as the premier auteur filmmaker. Thought by many critics to be Allen's magnum opus, Annie Hall confirmed that he had, "completed the journey from comic to humorist, from comedy writer to wit [and] from inventive moviemaker to creative artist" (Saturday Review). Alvy Singer (Allen) is one of Manhattan's most brilliant comedians, but when it comes to romance, his delivery needs a little work. Introduced byhis best friend, Rob (Tony Roberts), Alvy falls in love with the ditzy but delightful nightclub singer, Annie Hall (Diane Keaton). When his own insecurities sabotage the affair, Annie is forced to leave Alvy for a new lifeand lover (Paul Simon)in Los Angeles. Knowing he may have lost Annie forever, Alvy's willing to go to any lengthseven driving L.A.'s freewaysto recapture the only thing that ever mattered'true love.
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    Personal as the story he is telling may be, what separates this film from Allen's own past work and most other recent comedy is its general believability.

    Full Review Source: TIME Magazine | comment Comment
    02/20/09
    Richard Schickel
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    Full Review Source: Newsweek | comment Comment
    04/07/08
    David Ansen
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    A touching and hilarious love story that is Allen's most three-dimensional film to date.

    Full Review Source: Variety | comment Comment
    02/19/08
    Joseph McBride
    Joseph McBride
    Variety
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    Woody Allen's best work.

    Full Review Source: Channel 4 Film | comment Comment
    02/19/08
    Channel 4 Film

    Lovely performances, and more superb gags in one minute than most movies manage in 90.

    Full Review Source: Guardian [UK] | comment Comment
    02/05/07
    Peter Bradshaw
    Peter Bradshaw
    Guardian [UK]

    To represent the male view of romance and feelings through the role of Alvy Singer (played by Woody Allen), writer-director Allen updated the familiar stock character of thje "little man" who's at bay in a complex world--a grown up Charlie Brown.

    Full Review Source: EmanuelLevy.Com | comment Comment
    02/03/07
    Emanuel Levy
    Emanuel Levy
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    Seminal, hilarious look at contemporary relationships.

    Full Review Source: TV Guide's Movie Guide | comment Comment
    12/13/06
    TV Guide's Movie Guide

    Visually and structurally it's a mess, but many of the situations are genuinely clever, and there are plenty of memorable gags.

    Full Review Source: Chicago Reader | comment Comment
    12/13/06
    Dave Kehr
    Dave Kehr
    Chicago Reader
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    Woody Allen at his smartest, wittiest, funniest and best.

    Full Review Source: Oscar Guy | comment Comment
    12/13/06
    Wesley Lovell
    Wesley Lovell
    Oscar Guy

    If you can forgive the fact that it's a ragbag of half-digested intellectual ideas dressed up with trendy intellectual references, you should have a good laugh.

    Full Review Source: Time Out | comment Comment
    06/24/06
    Geoff Andrew
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    05/11/05
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    05/08/05
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    04/15/05
    Nell Minow
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    Lifelong anhedonia may have robbed Allen of happiness, but at least it gave him some material.

    Full Review Source: Arizona Daily Star | comment Comment
    03/25/05
    Phil Villarreal
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    10/28/04
    Mark Palermo
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    No review available.

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    09/10/04
    Carol Cling
    Carol Cling
    Las Vegas Review-Journal

    I imagine it was probably more ground-breaking when it came out.

    Full Review Source: LYTRules.com | comment 23 Comments
    06/10/04
    Luke Y. Thompson
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    06/04/04
    Sarah Chauncey
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    It's a very funny film, playing with half-baked intellectual ideas, with Woody at the top of his verbal game.

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    03/28/04
    Dennis Schwartz
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    October 28, 2008: Why Can't Oscar Laugh? Opens in new window
    It's an old question, but one that bears repeating: Why are the Oscars a comedy-free zone? More...

    August 14, 2008: Woody Allen Looks Back With EW Opens in new window
    As he prepares to launch his latest feature, Vicky Cristina Barcelona, Woody Allen has taken a few minutes to revisit a dozen of his career highlights with Entertainment Weekly. More...

    July 16, 2008: Charles H. Joffe: 1929-2008 Opens in new window
    Producer Charles H. Joffe, instrumental in the career of Woody Allen, among others, has succumbed to lung cancer. He was 78. More...

    April 02, 2008: Woody Allen Sues American Apparel
    Surprised to see Annie Hall-themed ads from American Apparel last year? You weren't the only one. More...

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