Flick Fights #144 – “Annie Hall”
On this episode, we’re adding the Woody Allen romantic comedy Annie Hall to our chart!
Your hosts: Flickchart co-founder Nathan Chase, Hannah Keefer, & Doug Van Hollen!
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I thoroughly enjoyed this, as always.
One of the amazing things about the original Matrix is the way it took the first 20 minutes, which were so clearly impossible, and then provided an arguably scientific explanation for them. It took a fantastical vision and brought it into a world of hard science (perhaps, one day), which made it somehow seem particularly realistic. Later movies abandoned that in favor of a more mystical approach. That felt like a kind of betrayal to me.
That’s my reason for thinking the original Matrix by itself is better than the trilogy.