The first movie I saw Woody Allen was Manhattan Murder Mystery . The year was 94 and New York this point the director had shot some of his most famous as Manhattan , Annie Hall, Hannah and Her Sisters or Crimes and Misdemeanors. I had heard and knew the pieces and dialogues of his films, but my debut was this in Allen recovered to and Diane Keaton re-teamed with Marshall Brickman . From there, well advised by my friend Robert I plunged into one of the most filmographies made me enjoy my life. Allenian universe is known and repeated in all his films. There are few subjects about which roll their films but this aspect is often criticized for my key to its success. And one essential quality: a sense of humor and exercise are healthier than: to laugh at yourself.
remember reading rave reviews in its day on Manhattan Murder Mystery. The leitmotif of the criticism revolved around that Allen had regained a pulse and was close to these major works mentioned above. That was partly because in this film Allen reunited with two very important contributors. On the one hand Marshall Brickman who was co-writer on Sleeper, Annie Hall and Manhattan and another with the star of these: Diane Keaton. Diane adds a great deal with the peculiar fellow New Yorker Anjelica Huston and Alan Alda Woody Allen himself. The leading quartet achieved the thing works perfectly, the much talked about chemistry between actors. The scenes between Alan Alda and Diane Keaton has always been my favorite in the filmography of this man.
Although over the years, this film tends to be framed between the children of the author whenever someone asked me to recommend a Woody Allen film named this because I think it has all the elements Allen usual in perfect harmony. It's a comedy of manners, an amusing description of married life, passion and fun to study about the different responses of women and men in the same situation. There is a simple detective story riddled with classical references that are following with interest and serves as a perfect excuse to dig with skill in that you both Like this author: lecture on human relationships. A Woody Allen in top form with camera in hand and knowing the players choose to provide us a great time entertaining and revisiting ground. And of course New York, New York forever. An example of the love this man by his city. I Happen to like New York ... ..
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