Eat Your Vegetables: “Annie Hall,” Romance, and Real Love
“I get the feeling that remembering what was supposedly great is far more fun that actually experiencing said greatness.”
“I get the feeling that remembering what was supposedly great is far more fun that actually experiencing said greatness.”
“In Hannah, Allen’s neuroses drive the narrative in a more effective way. They lead him to questions about the existence of God.”
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