Annie Hall (6/12) Movie CLIP – Honest Subtitles (1977) HD

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Annie Hall (6/12) Movie CLIP – Honest Subtitles (1977) HD

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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Alvy (Woody Allen) awkwardly gets to know Annie (Diane Keaton) on her apartment balcony, as their true thoughts are revealed by subtitles.

FILM DESCRIPTION:
Woody Allen’s romantic comedy of the Me Decade follows the up and down relationship of two mismatched New York neurotics. Jewish comedy writer Alvy Singer (Allen) ponders the modern quest for love and his past romance with tightly-wound WASP singer Annie Hall (Diane Keaton, ne Diane Hall). The twice-divorced Alvy knows that it’s not easy to find a mate when the options include pretentious New York intellectuals and lifestyle-obsessed Rolling Stone writers, but la-di-dah-ing Annie seems different. Along the rocky road of their coupling, Allen/Alvy weigh in on such topics as endless therapy, movies vs. TV, the absurdity of dating rituals, anti-Semitism, drugs, and, in one of the best set pieces, repressed Midwestern WASP insanity vs. crazy Brooklyn Jewish boisterousness. Annie wants to move to Los Angeles to find that fame that finally does in the relationship — but not before Alvy gets in a few digs at vacuous, mantra-fixated California. Originally entitled Anhedonia (the inability to enjoy oneself), Annie Hall blended the slapstick and fantasy from such earlier Allen films as Sleeper (1973) and Bananas (1971) with the more autobiographical musings of his stand-up and written comedy, using an array of such movie techniques as talking heads, splitscreens, and subtitles. Within these gleeful formal experiments and sight gags, Allen and co-writer Marshall Brickman skewered 1970s solipsism, reversing the happy marriage of opposites found in classic screwball comedies. Hailed as Allen’s most mature and personal film, Annie Hall beat out Star Wars for Best Picture and also won Oscars for Allen as director and writer and for Keaton as Best Actress; audiences enthusiastically responded to Allen’s take on contemporary love and turned Keaton’s rumpled menswear into a fashion trend.

CREDITS:
TM & © MGM (1977)
Cast: Diane Keaton, Woody Allen
Director: Woody Allen
Producers: Fred T. Gallo, Robert Greenhut, Jack Rollins, Charles H. Joffe
Screenwriters: Woody Allen, Marshall Brickman

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  1. 0:16 "I don't like to show my body to a man of my gender."
    What was a funny gag in 1977 is now pathetically the truth, with so many people claiming to be of genders other than what they really are (a male or a female). A male radical today will actually say to another man with a straight face, "I'm not the same gender as you."
    That being said, this film is a masterpiece.

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  2. Oh, I love how he hits it right in the nail with an interaction between demographics; a real city intellectual ( like Seattle used to have until the first decade of the new millennium) and Seattle area's, East side "Cheese-eaters." (Kirkland, Redmond, Issaquah ).

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  3. love it all the wayyyyyy; the scene with cc of their thoughts is amazing but not realistic : you can not be cursive in talk while you think smth else and if you have a crush on your conversation partner , forget cursive you can hardly speak at all….lol I HAVE TO SEE THIS MOUVIE !!

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  4. You don't have to, you know.|- I'm all perspired and everything.
    Didn't you take a shower at the club?
    Me? No. Cos I never shower|in a public place.
    Why not?
    Cos I don't like to get naked|in front of another man.
    Oh, I see. I see.
    I don't like to show my body|to a man of my gender.
    You never know what's gonna happen.
    – 15 years, huh?|- 15 years, yeah. That's…
    God bless.
    You're what Grammy Hall|would call ''a real Jew''.
    Thank you.
    Yeah, well, she hates Jews.|She thinks that they just make money.
    But she's the one.|Is she ever! I'm tellin' you.
    So did you do those photographs|in there or what?
    Yeah. I sort of dabble around, you know.|I dabble? Listen to me – what a jerk!
    They're wonderful, you know.|They have a… a quality.|You are a great-looking girl.
    Well, I would like to take|a serious photography course.|He probably thinks I'm a yo-yo.
    Photography's interesting|cos it's a new art form,|I wonder what she looks like naked.
    and a set of aesthetic criteria|have not emerged yet.
    Aesthetic criteria? You mean|whether it's a good photo or not?|I'm not smart enough for him. Hang in there.
    The medium enters in|as a condition of the art form itself.|I don't know what I'm saying.|She senses I'm shallow.
    Well… to me… I mean, it's… it's…|It's all instinctive. I just try to feel it.|God, I hope he doesn't turn out|to be a shmuck like the others.
    I try to get a sense of it|and not think about it so much.
    Still, you need a set of aesthetic|guidelines to put it in social perspective.|Christ, I sound like FM radio. Relax!
    Well, I don't know.
    I guess you must be sort of late, huh?
    You know, I gotta get there|and begin whining soon. Otherwise I…
    – Hey, are you busy Friday night?|- Me?
    Oh, uh, no.
    Oh, I'm sorry! I have something.
    What about Saturday night?
    Nothing. No, no.
    You're very popular, I can see.
    – I know.|- Do you have plague?
    Well, I mean, I meet a lot of jerks.
    I meet a lot of jerks too. I think that's a…
    But I'm thinking about getting some cats.
    Oh, wait a second. Oh, no, no!
    Oh, shoot! No. Saturday night I'm gonna…
    I'm gonna sing. Yeah.
    You're gonna sing?|Do you sing? No kidding?
    – This is my first time.|- Really? Where? I'd like to come.
    – Oh, no!|- I'm interested.
    I'm just… I'm auditioning|at this club. I don't…
    – It's my first time.|- It's OK. I know exactly what that's like.
    You're gonna like nightclubs.|They're really a lot of fun.
    It had to be you
    It had to be you
    I wandered around
    And finally found
    The somebody who
    Could make me be true
    Could make me be blue
    And even be glad
    Just to be sad
    Thinking of you
    I was awful! I'm so ashamed! I can't sing!
    So the audience was a tad restless.
    What do you mean, a tad restless?|They hated me!
    They didn't! You have a wonderful voice!
    – I'm gonna quit.|- I won't let you. You have a great voice.
    – Really? Do you think so? Really?|- Yeah. It's terrific.
    I never even took a lesson, either.
    Hey, listen. Give me a kiss.
    – Really?|- Because we're just gonna go home later.
    There's gonna be all that tension and l|won't know when to make the right move.
    So we'll kiss now,|we'll get it over with and then go eat.
    – We'll digest our food better.|- OK.

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