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Essay heading: Annie Hall
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During many parts of the movie, it is not really like a movie. It is just Woody
Allen talking about his life in the movie to us, the audience. In other parts, it is similar to Wild Strawberries, where the old man would have flashbacks where he would walk through scenes from his childhood in that the characters appear in a scene, such as a party in Alvie's childhood... displayed 300 characters
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During many parts of the movie, it is not really like a movie. It is just Woody
Allen talking about his life in the movie to us, the audience. In other parts, it is similar to Wild Strawberries, where the old man would have flashbacks where he would walk through scenes from his childhood in that the characters appear in a scene, such as a party in Alvie's childhood... displayed next 300 characters
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