Annie Hall romantic comedy
Directed by Woody Allen and starring Woody Allen, Diane Keaton and others. It was released in the United States on April 20, 1977.
The film tells the story of comedian Ive Singer, after two failed marriages, meets Anne Hall, who wants to become a singer, and the two gradually develop feelings. In 1978, the film won the 50th Academy Awards for Best Film and the 50th Academy Awards for Best Original Screenplay.

I watched the film because I read the book "Reasons to Live" and mentioned: "Anhedonia – it was the original title of Woody Allen's Anne Hall." That was the first time I heard of the term. It means not being able to experience any type of pleasure, even good things like sunsets, food, watching the nonsense comedies of Cervi Chez in the eighties, things like that. ”
Romantic comedy? I really don't see comedy, if it's comedy, it's probably black humor. The encounter between the male and female protagonists is quite accidental, and the feeling of the two sides being cramped and uneasy and answering questions for the first time may be really the tension of love at first sight. Then it is logical to be together and have a happy time...
I feel that the male protagonist is a man with ADHD, really neurotic, probably in view of watching "Reason to Live", the brain is full of depression ... , leading to the emotional tone of watching this movie is depression and unhappiness. After the relationship broke down, the heroine withdrew quickly, and what the neurotic boy did next was unbelievable: he hated to fly in an airplane, he did not dare to drive, or he was willing to fly three thousand miles and then drive over to beg the heroine to marry him. But I have to say that it is the male protagonist who encourages the female protagonist to go out of her room, give her the courage to sing, let her understand her feelings... And so on. The male protagonist is still quite kind, although the ending is a dismal ending, but the male protagonist gave this meeting a perfect ending in his first play.
Eventually you disagree, it doesn't matter, I'm not upset, because I'm an adult..." The weirdest part of the mind is that even if the waves are terrifying inside, the outside can be calm and calm, and no one but you can see it at all. "The neuroticism that the male protagonist looks like is actually uncontrollable, but time and love will heal, there is really light at the end of the tunnel, and there is always a glimmer of light behind the dark clouds...