Deconstructing Harry
Borrowing the structure of Bergman’s Wild Strawberries, but filled with the unmistakable style of Woody Allen, this is certainly one of his movies more fun and enjoyable, and a great example of how Woody (as is clearly getting older) can implement a variety of actors to fill the new roles without losing their wits. Robin Williams‘ out of the objective function “is unexpectedly funny, the dialogue contains classic Allen jokes, and movie fans will delight in the frequent allusions to the
original size of mice and 8 Baisers Truffaut 1/2.Though Fellini’s not exactly “, with loans of Wild Strawberries, in particular the scenes where he is looking at past events, are well adapted Allen’s vision for the film, clearly distinguishable from the bright, however, very different tone of Bergman’s film, as wisely ‘theft’ of film to create a pastiche that is entirely your own.This movie really deserves consideration along with the likes Manhattan and Annie Hall, a classic Woody Allen comedy.
