Sunday, June 14, 2009

Woody

Annie Hall



Woody Allen's 1977 movie is hilarious, but besides its comedy the film is a social and cultural commentary about New York City during that era. Perhaps no scene succeeds at poking fun at the prevailing culture of the time better than this one:




And the film's opening monologue is great:



The opening sequence of Woody's Manhattan:



is perhaps my favorite in the history of film. Although the opening of Scorsese's Taxi Driver:



is up there. Never underestimate the importance of a film's opening. Sets the mood for the whole thing, and that's exactly why the monologue to open Annie Hall works so well. It encompasses Woody's character to a t.

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