Annie Hall

3.70
    Annie Hall
    1977

    Synopsis

    New York comedian Alvy Singer falls in love with the ditsy Annie Hall.

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    Cast

    • Woody AllenAlvy Singer
    • Diane KeatonAnnie Hall
    • Tony RobertsRob
    • Carol KaneAllison
    • Paul SimonTony Lacey
    • Shelley DuvallPam
    • Janet MargolinRobin
    • Colleen DewhurstMrs. Hall
    • Christopher WalkenDuane Hall
    • Donald SymingtonDad Hall

    Recommendations

    • 100

      Time Out

      Woody Allen's sublime comic drama.
    • 100

      Chicago Sun-Times

      Annie Hall is a movie about a man who is always looking for the loopholes in perfection. Who can turn everything into a joke, and wishes he couldn't.
    • 100

      Empire

      This is the film that the movie world had been anticipating since the man born Allen Stewart Konigsberg had signaled his raw comedic talents with mad-cap directorial debut, Take The Money And Run, nine years earlier. Marrying the free-flowing sketch form of those early comedies with real emotional and psychological depth for the first, and, arguably, most successful, time.
    • 100

      Variety

      In a decade largely devoted to male buddy-buddy films, brutal rape fantasies, and impersonal special effects extravaganzas, Woody Allen has almost single-handedly kept alive the idea of heterosexual romance in American films. Annie Hall is a touching and hilarious love story that is Allen’s most three-dimensional film to date.
    • 100

      Empire

      Arguably Woody's finest, now neurotic intellectuals have a film they can cherish.
    • 100

      IndieWire

      For all of its profundity, it’s just as funny as the gag-heavy likes of Sleeper and Bananas, and while it has some competition for the title of Best Woody Allen Film, few would contest its status as his most beloved.
    • 90

      The New York Times

      There will be discussion about what points in the film coincide with the lives of its two stars, but this, I think, is to detract from and trivialize the achievement of the film, which, at last, puts Woody in the league with the best directors we have.
    • 90

      The Guardian

      In Annie Hall, Allen again writes, directs and stars with Diane Keaton in a remarkable recreation of a spent love affair, which is both sad and hysterically funny. A film which sticks close to the cutting edge of love, and darts about daringly trying to make philosophical sense of it, is bound to be flawed. This one is, because Allen tried to do in 93 minutes what Proust needed 11 volumes for: to resolve life, love and the passing of both.

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