Defining, dry Woody Allen paean to New York City in which his TV writer wrings his hands over love (Diane Keaton, Mariel, Hemingway), life (his fretful career) and betrayal (Meryl Streep).
DVD Extras:
One trailer." "Chapter One. He was too romantic about Manhattan, just as he was about everything else. Although this didn't extend to DVDs, which he saw as fit only for the inclusion of a token trailer and little else from his existence."" No, no. Too... too... pithy. ""Chapter One. He adored New York... No matter what the season was, this was still a city that existed in black and white, further enlivened on DVD in all its tones and nuances. And for that the DVD was worth the price of a round of beers at his jazz bar on a Mond-"" No, way too... too... Jeez. Too gushy. What am I? A leaky fountain in the lobby of the Rockefeller building? ""Chapter One. He adored New York...""




