Manhattan

Titolo originale: Manhattan
Regia: Woody Allen |
Anno: 1979
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Dramma Romance
Tag: adultery | lolita | new york city | based on novel or book | based on true story | love | mistress | black and white | writer | relationship | divorce | true crime | manhattan, new york city | married |
Cast: Woody Allen | Diane Keaton | Michael Murphy | Mariel Hemingway | Meryl Streep | Anne Byrne Hoffman | Karen Ludwig | Michael O'Donoghue | Gary Weis | Kenny Vance | Tisa Farrow | Damion Sheller | Wallace Shawn | Helen Hanft | Bella Abzug | Victor Truro | Charles Levin | Karen Allen | David Rasche | Mark Linn-Baker | Frances Conroy | Bill Anthony | John Doumanian | Raymond Serra | Tobin Bell |

Episodi sentimentali nella vita sessuale di uno scrittore televisivo di New York la cui ultima moglie (Streep) l'ha abbandonato per una donna. In questo poema d'amore per una Manhattan interiorizzata e sognata, calata nel sublime bianconero di Gordon Willis o accarezzata dalle canzoni di George Gershwin, più che la vicenda contano i personaggi e il tono con cui sono raccontati. Dramma in cadenze leggere di commedia: la summa di Allen di cui è per molti critici e spettatori il film preferito, quello che resterà. Agli Oscar, infatti, non fu nemmeno nominato. 1° film di Allen in bianconero e anamorfico. L'autore non ne era soddisfatto: troppo statico. 1° film con Susan E. Morse al montaggio.

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Mary Wilke: Jeremiah, my ex-husband, he was just t [...] D
Mary Wilke: You think I have no feelings? Is that [...] D
Isaac Davis: You shouldn't ask me for advice. I - [...] D
Isaac Davis: She's 17. I'm 42 and she's 17. I'm ol [...] D
Jill: I wrote some nice things about you. Isaac [...] D
Mary Wilke: Listen, I gotta get my dog. You wanna [...] D
Yale: It's just gossip, you know. Gossip is the ne [...] D
Mary Wilke: It's a no-win situation. It's just - I [...] D
Isaac Davis: You don't wanna get hung up with one [...] D
Mary Wilke: Facts?I got a million facts at my fing [...] D
Tracy: Let's fool around, it'll take your mind off [...] D
Yale: I think the essence of art is to provide a k [...] D
Isaac Davis: How's Willie? Jill: Fine. Isaac Dav [...] D
Party Guest: Oh,but really biting satire is always [...] D
Mary Wilke: Well tell me, why did you get a divorc [...] D
[On her ex-husband] Mary Wilke: I was tired of su [...] D
Mary Wilke: They're such schmucks up there. Really [...] D
Emily: Well, I don't think 17 is too young. Beside [...] D
Isaac Davis: I don't get angry. Okay? I mean, I ha [...] D
Isaac Davis: I'm old fashioned. I don't believe in [...] D
Jeremiah: I'm going to a synposium on semantics. D
Isaac Davis: Don't write this book. It's a humilia [...] D
Mary Wilke: I guess I should straighten my life ou [...] D
Emily: Is this true? Did you make love with Jill a [...] D
Mary Wilke: Isn't it beautiful out? Isaac Davis: [...] D
Tracy: I can't believe that you met somebody that [...] D
Isaac Davis: What a creep! Could you believe her? [...] D
Isaac Davis: I give the whole thing... four weeks. [...] D
Mary Wilke: My problem is I'm both attracted and r [...] D
Isaac Davis: Why is life worth living? It's a very [...] D
Mary Wilke: Can't you hold me? Does your love for [...] D
Isaac Davis: Plus I'll probably have to give my pa [...] D
Mary Wilke: I'm a beautiful woman. I'm - I'm young [...] D
Isaac Davis: So what does, what does your analyst [...] D
Isaac Davis: My book is about decaying values. It' [...] D
Tracy: I'm not hung up on you. I'm in love with yo [...] D
Isaac Davis: No, I didn't read the piece on China' [...] D
[last lines] Tracy: I'll be back in six months. [...] D
Isaac Davis: An idea for a short story about, um, [...] D
Mary Wilke: [reading aloud from Issac's wife's mem [...] D
Tracy: Let's fool around. Let's do it some strange [...] D
Isaac Davis: You should think of me sort of as a d [...] D
Tracy: We have laughs together. I care about you. [...] D
Tracy: So what happens to us? Isaac Davis: Well, [...] D
Mary Wilke: Hey, listen, I don't even wanna have t [...] D
Isaac Davis: You see, to me a great movie is with [...] D
[Looking at old meat] Isaac Davis: Corn beef shou [...] D
Willie Davis: Why can't we have frankfurters? Isa [...] D
Isaac Davis: Look at this. It's brown water. I'm p [...] D
Isaac Davis: It's an interesting group of people, [...] D
Isaac Davis: You know what you are? You're God's a [...] D
Isaac Davis: Has anybody read that Nazis are gonna [...] D
Mary Wilke: Where would we be without rational tho [...] D
Isaac Davis: Tomorrow we'll go to the Bleeker Stre [...] D
Mary Wilke: Oh, God, was he brilliant. I was so cr [...] D
Mary Wilke: Don't you see? Don't you guys see? Tha [...] D
Isaac Davis: They probably sit around on the floor [...] D
Tracy: I like it when you get an uncontrollable ur [...] D
Mary Wilke: I'm honest, whaddya want? I say what's [...] D
Yale: You just can't live the way you do, you know [...] D
Yale: You are so self-righteous, you know. I mean [...] D
Isaac Davis: Bergman's the only genius in cinema t [...] D
Isaac Davis: The steel cube was brilliant? Mary W [...] D
Mary Wilke: Oh, what is pretty anyway? I mean, I h [...] D
Isaac Davis: All the times I come over here, I can [...] D
Isaac Davis: I got a kid, he's being raised by two [...] D
Party Guest: I finally had an orgasm, and my docto [...] D
Isaac Davis: This is so antiseptic. It's empty. Wh [...] D
Mary Wilke: [reading aloud from Issac's wife's mem [...] D
Isaac Davis: She's got homework. I'm dating a girl [...] D
Yale: I think LeWitt's overrated. In fact, he may [...] D
Isaac Davis: You certainly fooled me. [crosstalk] [...] D
[first lines] [music: the opening of Gershwin's R [...] D
Isaac Davis: You honestly think that I tried to ru [...] D
Isaac Davis: Hit the lights. Go ahead, turn 'em ou [...] D
Isaac Davis: [after reading his Jill's book about [...] D
Mary Wilke: [reading aloud from Issac's wife's mem [...] D
Mary Wilke: What the hell am I doing in this relat [...] D
Yale: You know we have to stop seeing each other, [...] D
Mary Wilke: Don't psychoanalyze me. I pay a doctor [...] D
Mary Wilke: What are you thinking? Isaac Davis: I [...] D
Isaac Davis: Really? You married your - your teach [...] D
Tracy: Is she Yale's mistress? Isaac Davis: That [...] D
Isaac Davis: We're having a great time and all tha [...] D
Isaac Davis: I had a mad impulse to throw you down [...] D
Yale: What about Isaac? We can't abandon him, you [...] D
Isaac Davis: What are you telling me, that you're [...] D
Isaac Davis: This is shaping up like a Noel Coward [...] D
Mary Wilke: I've got too many problems. I'm just r [...] D
Tracy: You keep stating it like it's to my advanta [...] D
Isaac Davis: I think that, under my personal vibra [...] D
Isaac Davis: Don't stare at me with those big eyes [...] D
Pizzeria Waiter: Who ordered the green peppers? Wa [...] D

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