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Annie Hall

Romance. Comedy Alvy Singer (Woody Allen), a neurotic comedian from New York, falls in love with Annie (Diane Keaton). The movie explores the ups and downs of modern relationships.
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United States
rogerebert.com
"[It] contains more intellectual wit and cultural references than any other movie ever to win the Oscar for best picture (...) [It] is so fresh and alive (…) Rating: ★★★★ (out of 4)" 
United Kingdom
The Guardian
"The best comedy film of all time (...) A gloriously convincing romance, packed with superb gags." 
United States
The New York Times
"A comedy about urban love and incompatability that finally establishes Woody as one of our most audacious filmmakers" 
United Kingdom
Empire
"Arguably Woody's finest, now neurotic intellectuals have a film they can cherish (…) Rating: ★★★★★ (out of 5)" 
United States
The New Yorker
"Woody Allen created, in 1977, a signal work of first-person cinematic modernism" 
United States
Chicago Reader
"Visually and structurally it's a mess, but many of the situations are genuinely clever, and there are plenty of memorable gags." 
United Kingdom
Telegraph
"The baggy, chronologically scrambled story of Hall and Singer's love affair merely serves as an excuse for an indiscriminate series of Allen's best comic lines." 
United States
Slant
"'[It] is made of such durable stuff that it’s liked even by many of the filmmaker's detractors (…) Rating: ★★★½ (out of 4)" 
United States
IndieWire
"What makes 'Annie Hall' a film for the ages, however, is how deftly it handles Allen-surrogate Alvy Singer’s neuroses and weaknesses while still remaining empathetic to his problems." 
United Kingdom
Time Out
"He invites viewers to laugh with him at him: rather a subject than an object of ridicule (…) Rating: ★★★★★ (out of 5)" 
United States
New York Daily News
"[It] is, by far, [Allen's] most sophisticated, most emotionally complex film." 
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