Annie Hall - The Lobster Scenes
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i love how you put both scenes together. this scene demonstrates "magic" between two people cant be recreated. thanks for the vid!
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THIS WAS A GOOD TIME, WHEN WOMEN WERE GOOD AND THERE WAS NO CRACK-ROCKS,,
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The lady at the very end reminds me of about a thousand different people I've met in my life, after I've made a joke.
If you could embody an enemy of humor, that's what they would sound like.
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i think woody was genuinely scared of those lobsters lol
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"Talk to it. You speak shellfish!"
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glossy89, yes you nailed it. Sorry others here can't appreciate the insight. Love woody too. I have followed him since 1972.
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@xxf8xx2010 thatsbecause u watch too many films like the hangover, get him to the greek, and all that stuff. u guys dont undertand the real comedy. im not blaming but read a dictionary once in a while.:)
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The best Woody Allen movie of all time .
thank you so much for posting this!
the contrast between the two scenes is amazing. i love how woody conveyed the idea of soultmates by comparing these seemingly trivial situations. that's why i love him so much!
glossy89 1 year ago 19
This is perhaps the best scene about what chemistry is. And how it can only be found and lived, not recreated, not replaced. My girlfriend broke with me 4 months ago and I come back to this scene every time my friends try to introduce me a single girl, or to argue me that the world is full of opportunities; but I just miss those simple, single moments where we laughed together about the most stupid thing, where you find out that connection that goes beyond attraction or even love...
windtoday 6 months ago 9