
I ve always wanted to watch Woody Allen's movies.I never really got an oppurtunity to watch them until i saw this movie.He is supposed to be one of the most talented screenwriters that hollywood has ever produced.And he really does prove it in "Hannah and her sisters".
This 1986 oscar winner for best screenplay,is a story of ...um..Hannah and her sisters!!.
This also is a good guide if u d want to peep into the American culture and lifestyle,and relatioonships.Woody Allen has scripted this movie wonderfully well besides givung it life through his witty and meaningful dialogues.
The movie starts on the Thanksgiving day at Hannah's place.The story of the movie is simple.How Hannah indirectly helps her sisters to get a suitable partner.The screnplay is rather too complicated to explain.Elliot,Hannah s husband,falls in love with one of her sisters,Lee.But Lee lives with a reclusive artist,and she could sense that Elliot is falling for her.Meanwhile Mickey,a TV show maker(Woody Allen),the ex-Husband of Hannah,is a hypochindriac,who is really afraid of death,and has since been roaming around searching for love.Holly,another of Hannah s sisters,is fed up of facing rejections and wants to live a meaningful life.So how does Hannah solve the problem is wat the movie is about.
A completely beleivable screenplay,which i am told,is an exclusive trait of any Oscar winning movie.Only few movies will have more beleivable screenplay s than this.And Woody Allen comes to the right place at the right time,and thereby carves a niche for himself with his excellent acting ability and wonderful dialogue deliveries.Especially the one s after his disastrous date with Holly.And surprisingly enough,he was able to restrict himself by describing them as ppl-who-look-like-they re-stab-their-mother,no more.
"A Funny muscle this,the heart"
is how the movie ends.One helluva experience.
Cheers
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