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Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989)
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Some critics and filmgoers have hailed this 1989 comedy-drama as Woody Allen's best film, and while that's certainly open for debate, a good case can be made that it's the most ambitious and morally complex of Allen's films. It's the kind of movie that provokes heated philosophical debate about the role of God in our lives, the nature of guilt, and the circumstances that would allow a seemingly good, law-abiding family man and successful professional (Martin Landau) to commit a murder with no risk of being caught. Could you live with yourself under those conditions? Allen explores this complicated issue in the context of an extramarital...
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This precursor to 'Match Point' tells the tale of a wealthy man (Martin Landau) driven to extremes by his mistress (Angelica Huston).
This film explores the theme of morality from all angles and it without a doubt one of Allen's all-time best.
If you have never been an Allen fan, try this one on for size and you may be...
(complete Crimes and Misdemeanors review by Jessica Film Junkie)
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