Be warned, this is a scene that happens almost at the end of the movie so it is a spoiler-heavy scene. I'd be wary of watching it if you intend on seeing the film (which I highly recommend you do), but if you have no intention to or have already seen it, relish in this wonderful scene that is one of the most life-affirming things ever set to film.
Friday, November 27, 2009
"Don't you want to be a part of the experience?"
As I posted earlier, I watched Hannah and Her Sisters tonight, which is one of Woody Allen's finest films. I'd only seen it once before, and on this second viewing I was really blown away by it. One scene in particular is quite affecting, and I thought I'd share it with you all.
Be warned, this is a scene that happens almost at the end of the movie so it is a spoiler-heavy scene. I'd be wary of watching it if you intend on seeing the film (which I highly recommend you do), but if you have no intention to or have already seen it, relish in this wonderful scene that is one of the most life-affirming things ever set to film.
Be warned, this is a scene that happens almost at the end of the movie so it is a spoiler-heavy scene. I'd be wary of watching it if you intend on seeing the film (which I highly recommend you do), but if you have no intention to or have already seen it, relish in this wonderful scene that is one of the most life-affirming things ever set to film.
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