What's your favorite love scene?
The departure at the end of "Casablanca?"
Jumping from the wall in "Trust?"
"Annie Hall" is widely appreciated. But this gorgeous scene seems to have been totally...
What's your favorite love scene? The departure at the end of "Casablanca?" Jumping from the wall in "Trust?"
"Annie Hall" is widely appreciated. But this gorgeous scene seems to have been totally forgotten.
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*sigh*. Loved two women, and my first wife was one of them, back in the '70s. Loved the second, starting in the '90s, and we're kind of together now, but not married. I could run off with Diane Keaten, but I'm OK where I'm at. Will never be as lovely as this song, though.
so wonderful when she sings. Have you seen her "You can't come and play in my yard" from Reds-- also, singing "If I fell" from the Beatles, in the bathtub in Shoot the Moon. (wish I had them to post)
yeah man, you are right. When people talk about Annie Hall, they forget this scene...but it added so much to the movie! Mostly that she was gaining her confidence, because of Alvie Singer...the same confidence which would inspire her to leave him. GREAT WAY TO SHOW THAT THINGS ARE CHANGING.
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I stole it that line. lol.