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Annie Hall Blu-ray Review
- by MattH., January 26, 2012 at 2:28 pm
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Pros: excellent video and audio transfers; superb film holds up beautifully
Cons: no bonus features to speak of
Cons: no bonus features to speak of
Woody Allen’s free association, semi-autobiographical comedy classic Annie Hall is a wise and wonderful film. Winner of the Best Picture Oscar in 1977 (the first comedy in many years to achieve that honor), Annie Hall retains its sense of neurotic hilarity all of these years after its initial release. As the only Allen film to ever have won Best Picture (as well as Best Director and Best Screenplay prizes for Woody Allen, the latter co-written with Marshall Brickman) Annie Hall is unique, but its true genius lies in its canny mixture of witty dialogue, heartfelt performances, and its unconventional structure.
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