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Best Woody Allen Movies

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Woody Allen, a cinematic titan whose career spans decades, has gifted the world a remarkable filmography. His signature blend of neurotic wit, existential pondering, and New York City charm has resonated with audiences and critics alike, resulting in a legacy of enduring relevance. This carefully curated list celebrates some of his most celebrated and influential works, a journey through the highs and lows of relationships, art, and the human condition as seen through Allen's uniquely observant lens. Now it’s your turn! We invite you to personalize this list and share your own definitive ranking of the best Woody Allen films. Simply drag and drop the movie titles to rearrange them according to your personal preference. Consider your favorite performances, the films that have stayed with you, and the ones you find most re-watchable. Don’t be shy; let your voice be heard and create your ultimate Woody Allen movie experience.

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Everyone Says I Love You (1996)

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Woody Allen's "Everyone Says I Love You" is a delightful and surprisingly heartwarming musical comedy set against the backdrop of New York and Venice. The film follows the extended, often neurotic, family of Joe Berlin, a divorced intellectual whose attempts to rekindle romance are perpetually thwarted. A central storyline involves Joe's daughter, DJ, trying to set him up with the captivating Von, a woman grappling with a tumultuous marriage, while her half-sister Lane becomes engaged amidst her own romantic entanglements. This creates a charmingly chaotic tapestry of love, longing, and family dynamics, all punctuated by spontaneous bursts of song and dance that add a whimsical layer to the familiar Allen anxieties. "Everyone Says I Love You" secures its place among Woody Allen's best for its inventive blend of genres, its sharp, witty dialogue, and its surprisingly optimistic tone. While Allen's signature neuroses are present, the film embraces a sense of joy and absurdity rarely seen in his more introspective works. The ensemble cast, featuring talents like Goldie Hawn, Alan Alda, Edward Norton, and Julia Roberts, delivers memorable performances, and the unexpectedly endearing musical numbers – performed by the actors themselves – create a uniquely charming and memorable cinematic experience that deviates from Allen's norm while retaining his distinctive comedic voice.

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