Manhattan (film)

Manhattan is a 1979 American romantic comedy by Director Woody Allen, who also played the lead role. The film stars Diane Keaton, among others, Michael Murphy andMariel Hemingway. The film was nominated for two Oscars. ==Content[ Edit] == Isaac Davis (Allen) is 42 and while his ex-wife Jill (Meryl Streep) with another woman married, he began a relationship with the 17-year-old Tracy (Hemingway). Although a positive circle of friends responds to his relationship with Isaacs Tracy, he seems to be the only one who has trouble with their age difference. One evening he decides along with Tracy, his good friend Yale (Murphy) and his mistress Mary (Keaton) on step. Although the life visions of Mary and Isaac do not match, the two speak several times together. Mary suffers from the fact that Yale is not always available and they no longer wants that Yales marriage stands in the way of their relationship. Isaac itself feels more and more for Mary and seizes his chance when Yale ends his relationship with Mary.

Meanwhile tries to convince his ex-wife Jill Isaac no book to write about their former marriage. But Jill doesn't seem to change their minds. Isaac is totally nuts when he later also discovered that the book is going to be made into a film. He storms to tell the news to Mary but getting there is the chance not matter. Mary wants to be honest and says she still feels something for Yale. Isaac is startled and must now choose what he would do the most hate and prefer: terugkruipen to the 17-year-old Tracy, who upon closer inspection he saw was the one who always prefer. ==Facts[ Edit] ==
 * Keaton and All previously worked together on Play It Again, Sam (1972), Sleeper (1973), Love and Death (1975) and Annie Hall (1977).
 * In this film from Woody Allen his love for his hometown New York. Therefore, for the first time in his career he made use of the widescreen format to film.
 * The film was nominated for two Oscars: for best screenplay (Allen) and best actress in a supporting role (Hemingway).
 * After filming, Allen said that this was his least favorite film he ever directed. Commercially it was his best film.