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Plot Summary
This musical comedy-drama follows a sprawling, wealthy New York family and their romantic entanglements. As characters navigate relationships, breakups, and potential new loves, the film explores themes of commitment, infidelity, and the elusive nature of happiness. The narrative weaves through Manhattan and Venice, showcasing the characters' interwoven lives and their search for true love amidst societal expectations and personal desires.
Critical Reception
Woody Allen's musical 'Everyone Says I Love You' received a generally mixed to positive reception from critics. While some praised its lighthearted tone, charming musical numbers, and ensemble cast, others found it to be a somewhat slight and uneven entry in Allen's filmography. Audiences were generally more receptive, appreciating the romantic comedy elements and the unique musical format.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its ambitious musical numbers and the chemistry of its star-studded cast.
Some critics found the plot to be thin and the tone a bit too whimsical.
The film's blend of romance, comedy, and song was seen as a charming if somewhat conventional Woody Allen effort.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's cheerful atmosphere, the enjoyable musical performances, and the romantic storyline. Many found it to be a pleasant and entertaining watch, with specific praise for the cast's performances and the overall lighthearted feel of the movie.
Fun Fact
The film is notable for being Woody Allen's only film where the actors' singing voices were dubbed by professional singers, with the exception of Allen himself and Julia Roberts.
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