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Un Film de Woody Allen
Abe Lucas, un profesor de filosofía en plena crisis existencial, le encuentra de nuevo sentido a la vida al enamorarse de una de sus alumnas. Al poco de llegar a la universidad de una pequeña ciudad, se relaciona con dos mujeres: Rita Richards, una solitaria profesora que busca que la rescate de su infeliz matrimonio; y Jill Pollard, su mejor estudiante y muy pronto su amiga más cercana. Jill está enamorada de su novio, pero encuentra tan irresistible la personalidad atormentada de Abe que, incluso cuando el profesor muestra claros síntomas de desequilibrio mental, su fascinación por él no hace más que crecer.
Avis de la communauté (11)
other than terrible female lines, this movie have one of the best endings ever.
Slow film, tedious and often inaccurate in his philosophical treatise. We can save the actors, very good, but it is probably one of the lowest points of Woody Allen, probably without ideas from some time.
See this article for an explanation of how Woody Allen gets such great actors to star in such crappy movies. https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/10/woody-allen-wonder-wheel/537876/
Woody Allen makes irrelevant middle class middle aged men problems look like the only problems. It's like when you complain you broke your phone in an accident where everyone died but you. It is so disconnected from reality that it bothers me.
Drawn to this movie by its cast, I almost stopped watching it when the opening credits revealed it was a Woody Allen film. Perhaps I should have gone with that initial reaction. This movie is so verbose it drowns in its own philosophical meanderings between thought and action. Despite a great cast, I give this movie a 5 (meh) out of 10. [Crime Drama]