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Everyone Says I Love You

United States

1996

101 Min
Color
English
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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DIR Woody Allen

PROD Robert Greenhut

SCR Woody Allen

DP Carlo Di Palma

CAST Edward Norton, Drew Barrymore, Diva Gray

Synopsis

Holden and Skylar are in love with each other. Skylar lives with a large and extended family in Manhattan. Her parents, Bob and Steffi have been married to each other for many years. Joe, a friend of theirs, who has a daughter, DJ, with Steffi. After yet another relationship, Joe is alone again. He flees to Venice, and meets Von, and makes her believe that he is the man of her dreams. However, their happiness is fake all the way, and she returns to her previous husband. Steffi spends her time with charity work, and manages to break up Skylars and Holdens relation when she introduces Skylar to a released jailbird, Charles Ferry. —IMDb

Director

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Woody Allen

Actor, director, screenwriter, and playwright Woody Allen redefined film comedy during the 1970s, bringing a new measure of sophistication and personal complexity to the form. Born Allen Stewart Konigsberg in Brooklyn, NY, on December 1, 1935, he adopted his stage name at the age of 17, and in 1953 enrolled in NYU’s film program, and soon dropping out of school to begin writing for comedian David Alber. Two years later, Allen graduated to writing for television; during his five-year in television, his efforts won him an Emmy nomination. He eventually decided to try his hand as a stand-up performer. After slowly gaining a reputation on the New York-club circuit, he became a frequent talk show guest and in 1964 issued his self-titled debut comedy LP. With 1966’s What’s Up, Tiger Lily?, a puckish re-tooling of a Japanese spy thriller complete with his own story line and dubbed English dialogue, he made his directorial debut. In 1969 Allen directed two short films for a CBS television special… read more

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[Drew]

1Dec09

Too much fun not too love. My toes are still tapping! I'm so glad that Woody Allen continues to surprise me with little joys that everyone else seems to hate. :P  
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Hunter Duesing

5Nov09

A nice experiment for a filmmaker that sometimes repeats himself, but it doesn't really work. The musical numbers aren't memorable, save for maybe the Marx brothers bits, and the story just doesn't cut it.  
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Phil Worfel

11Sep09

it's not nearly as good as it should be but it's got wonderful moments that make the film for me. The dance sequence with Allen and Hawn, the Groucho routine, the son that isn't getting enough oxygen to his brain. Priceless.  
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bronsonlover

17Aug09

i love this film!! you can't watch it without walking away with a skip in your step  

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