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From: rjnoe@ihlts.UUCP (Roger Noe @ N41:48:31, W88:07:13)
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Subject: Re: Woody Allen movies
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Date: Mon, 6-Feb-84 11:00:20 EST
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I don't think "Sleeper" or even "Annie Hall" match up to the hilarity
of "Love and Death".  It's true you have to have read a few Russian
novels (any more than a few and you'll realize that the Russians had
fewer plots and characters than did Shakespeare) to truly appreciate
the movie.  A little existentialism on the side doesn't hurt.  But it's
by far a greater movie than any other Woody's done, in my opinion.
	Roger Noe		ihnp4!ihlts!rjnoe