Manhattan
Aroview: This classy introspective comedy from Woody Allen tributes his beloved city while his neurotic alter-ego searches for romantic and intellectual fulfilment. A Gershwin score.
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Member Reviews
Average rating (Good Enough). Showing 1-3 of 3 member reviews.
4 stars (Very Good) The photography is beautiful, but the characters don't seem as interesting as in previous Allen films. ~dr.strangelove
3 stars (Good Enough) I don't get it - is he mocking the characters, or are they mouthpieces for his values, which you're meant to accept? Yes, beautiful looking, but (for me) the smugness sours it. ~HiFi
2 stars (Good Try) Opening shots of Manhattan the highlight but they are ruined by a whining narrator. The whining continues throughout & is no help to a thin screenplay/characters. Keaton/Streep deserve better. Another Allen project where he casts himself as the romantic. ~Tubbs
DVD Features
- English subtitles for the hearing impaired
- trailers
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