BY MIKEY MIGO
Yeah, another old Woody Allen movie this week. I ended up getting my hands on this one in the midst of my current flu. It didn't know what to expect going into it except that it was from the late 70's. It ended up being in Black and White and was visually one of the best Allen films I've seen thus far. The story was fine and I liked how Allen's character was more brass than prior installments, but again I gotta praise the direction and cinemaphotography. It's movies like that that reminds me that movies ARE in fact motion pictures because every frame of this movie popped too me as if it were a single picture. This movie sorta sums up for me that Allen's late 70's and early 80's work is quite possibly some of the most artistic comedies I've ever had the pleasure.
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