Manhattan

Manhattan is a romantic comedy-drama directed by Woody Allen, known for its exploration of relationships and the personal lives of New Yorkers. Starring Allen as Isaac, a divorced television writer who embarks on a complicated romance with a much younger woman, the film examines themes of love, morality, and existential confusion. Shot in black and white, Manhattan features stunning cinematography by Gordon Willis, capturing the city’s beauty while highlighting the emotional turmoil of the characters. The film is a witty and introspective look at the complexities of romance, relationships, and self-discovery. Manhattan remains one of Allen’s most beloved works, praised for its sharp dialogue, memorable performances, and emotional depth.


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