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The dynamics are so obvious that the characters themselves admit it: in this way, Allen can partially save himself. It is the classic Allen-like Crime and Punishment development, but without the ruthless cynicism of Match Point or the rich interpretation of Blue Jasmine.
The dynamics are so obvious that the characters themselves admit it: in this way, Allen can partially save himself.
It is the classic Allen-like Crime and Punishment development, but without the ruthless cynicism of Match Point or the rich interpretation of Blue Jasmine.
Read the full review and decide if Woody Allen's Irrational Man is worth your watch.
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