A picture I've always held dear. I love Woody Allen's work and loved Zero Mostel, but this film is about good versus evil, right versus wrong, America as it was, should be, and sadly, has become again.
I loved the part where he stopped by Woody's (the day before his end) to apologize, share a drink , and tell a funny little upbeat story. Charming dialog. Seemingly minor. But oh so important--to the caring man he was.
I was shocked when I first saw the scene years ago. It is still haunting to this day.
He's spot-on about Zero Mostel.
It is a great shot.
Thank you for this.
A picture I've always held dear. I love Woody Allen's work and loved Zero Mostel, but this film is about good versus evil, right versus wrong, America as it was, should be, and sadly, has become again.
I loved the part where he stopped by Woody's (the day before his end) to apologize, share a drink , and tell a funny little upbeat story. Charming dialog. Seemingly minor. But oh so important--to the caring man he was.
He didn't mention Zero in the frame of the mirror, toasting himself with the champagne glass, one of the most poignant moments in movie history