Annie Hall
(1977)Annie Hall 1977
Romantic comedy, one of the most beloved subgenres of American cinema, has never been so intricate, so unrecognizable, yet so surprising in any film. Of course, we mean all this in a good way. Annie Hall painstakingly breaks down romantic comedy clichés; This is a movie that brings back the types played by "beautiful and beautiful" actors like Doris Day and Rock Hudson with actors like Woody Allen and Diane Keaton back into the real world and exposes the viewer to the complex yet absurd nature of men. - women's relationships. Annie Hall, for which Allen won his first Oscar as a director and screenwriter, won the Best Picture Oscar the same year and went down in cinematic history by winning in a category where comedies hardly had a chance. Almost everyone's favorite Woody Allen movie with over 40 films, Annie Hall—not us, but famous critic Roger Ebert—seems to be a prototype in the filmography of the New York-loving director. New York neurotic comedian Alvin ponders what's wrong with his girlfriend Annie Hall, whom he broke up with a year ago, draws many conclusions about the relationship between a man and a woman, and tries to resolve his confusion with psychological analysis. You can see the same plot synopsis in many of Allen's films, but how many directors have to watch these films with the same curiosity and excitement each time, with famous actors lining up at their doorstep?