Review of Manhattan (1979) by Rinaldo H — 04 Mar 2015
Manhattan is a self-referential, self-deprecating if not an autobiographical work of Woody Allen. Focusing to a group of problematic and complex people in a sentimental urban setting, Manhattan offers more complexity and sentimentality than Annie Hall, although both of them were built on really similar blueprints.
It is also brutally honest with abundant numbers of Freudian jokes and psychoanalysis.
This review of Manhattan (1979) was written by Rinaldo H on 04 March 2015.
Manhattan has generally received very positive reviews.
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