Hoy volví a ver esta película luego de un buen tiempo (como un dos años creo). No sé como pude no verla en tanto tiempo, creo que lo que más me gusta de ella (además de Woody Allen, por supuesto), son algunos de los geniales diálogos. Aquí algunas de mis frases favoritas:

-Isaac: Chapter One. He was as tough and romantic as the city he loved. Beneath his black-rimmed glasses was the coiled sexual power of a jungle cat. I love this. New York was his town, and it always would be...

-Isaac:This is so antiseptic. It's empty. Why do you think this is funny? You're going by audience reaction? This is an audience that's raised on television, their standards have been systematically lowered over the years. These guys sit in front of their sets and the gamma rays eat the white cells of their brains out! (esta es muy muy buena, es como lo que decía Nietzsche que los estándares se van haciendo para el hombre común y no para el superhombre, por lo que el superhombre no podía mantener su estándar ya que estaba bombardeado de cosas superfluas y vulgares, la llamada "enfermedad histórica")

-Mary: I was tired of submerging my identity to a very brilliant, dominating man. He's a genius.
-Isaac: Oh really, he was a genius, Helen is a genius and Dennis is a genius. You know a lot of geniuses, y'know. You should meet some stupid people once in a while, y'know, you could learn something.

-Mary: Don't psychoanalyze me. I pay a doctor for that.
-Isaac:Hey, you call that guy that you talk to a doctor? I mean, you don't get suspicious when your analyst calls you at home at three in the morning and weeps into the telephone?
-Mary: All right, so he's unorthodox. He's a highly qualified doctor.
-Isaac: He's done a great job on you, y'know. Your self esteem is like a notch below Kafka's.

-Isaac: What are you telling me, that you're, you're, you're gonna leave Emily, is this true? And, and run away with the, the, the winner of the Zelda Fitzgerald emotional maturity award?

-Isaac: Why is life worth living? It's a very good question. Um... Well, There are certain things I guess that make it worthwhile. uh... Like what... okay... um... For me, uh... ooh... I would say... what, Groucho Marx, to name one thing... uh... um... and Wilie Mays... and um... the 2nd movement of the Jupiter Symphony... and um... Louis Armstrong, recording of Potato Head Blues... um... Swedish movies, naturally... Sentimental Education by Flaubert... uh... Marlon Brando, Frank Sinatra... um... those incredible Apples and Pears by Cezanne... uh... the crabs at Sam Wo's... uh... Tracy's face...

Etcétera.



P.D.:Y además tiene un reparto bastante bueno.

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