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Manhattan

Manhattan

Released: 1979-03-14
© 1979 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. All rights reserved.
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Released: 1979-03-14
© 1979 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. All rights reserved.

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Woody Allen portrays a very successful television writer who is tired of churning out pap comedy, and sets out to write a serious novel. He can make people laugh, but can he make them feel? Allen seems also set on collecting for himself every neurosis known to humankind. He sometimes lives with teenager Mariel Hemingway, but their age difference is producing guilt. Introduced to Diane Keaton, Allen finds her annoying, aggressive...and fascinating. He leaves Hemingway, however, Keaton returns to her former lover, Allen's best friends, and they become "just friends." Allen's ex-wife (Meryl Streep) has written a successful book, "Marriage, Divorce and Selfhood" --it turns Allen into a worldwide weirdo and explains her newfound lesbianism. When the abandoned Hemingway is about to leave the country to finish her education, Allen realizes the depth of his love for her.

Apple TV: Customer Reviews

2010-03-06

One of the greats

If you have not seen this film then where have you been! The true star is the city of New York, shot in wonderful black and white with Gershwin playing in the background how could it be anything other than a masterpiece. Its one of those films where very little happens but it passes the time so beautifully you will be compelled to watch it time and time again. Woody Allen has come close to this before but never surpassed this wonderful period piece, buy it!
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