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Anything Else (2003)


40%
Reviews Counted: 129 Fresh: 52  Rotten:77 Average Rating: 5.1/10
Rated:R
Runtime:1 hr 49 mins
Theatrical Release:Sep 19, 2003 Limited
Box Office:$3,135,535
Synopsis:
Jason Biggs and Christina Ricci star as a mismatched couple in Woody Allen's funny and well-made romantic comedy ANYTHING ELSE. Biggs plays Jerry Falk, a young comedy writer looking to make it big, while Ricci is Amanda, a self-absorbed free spirit whom men go wild for. They fall for each other...[More]
Jason Biggs and Christina Ricci star as a mismatched couple in Woody Allen's funny and well-made romantic comedy ANYTHING ELSE. Biggs plays Jerry Falk, a young comedy writer looking to make it big, while Ricci is Amanda, a self-absorbed free spirit whom men go wild for. They fall for each other instantly near the beginning of the film, then spend the rest of the movie trying to work out their very complex and complicated relationship, especially after her mother (Stockard Channing) moves in to their small apartment to live with them.With echoes of such classic Allen fare as ANNIE HALL, ANYTHING ELSE is a lighthearted look at young love in the Big Apple. Allen himself stars as David Dobel, an older comedy writer who mentors Jerry, often on walks through Central Park, but it seems that Dobel has a bit of an anger management problem. Once again, New York City is virtually a character unto itself, as Allen includes scenes in such Gotham places as the Village Vanguard jazz club, Isabella's restaurant, Roosevelt Island, Sheepshead Bay, and the Quad Cinema. Good supporting work is turned in by Danny DeVito as Falk's manager. The soundtrack includes songs by Billie Holiday, Ravi Shankar, Teddy Wilson, Lester Young, Moby, and Diana Krall, who appears in the film.[Less]
Director:Woody Allen
Screenwriter:Woody Allen
Producer:Letty Aronson


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Woody Allen re-shoots “Annie Hall” scene for scene except this time he does not obscure his bitterness toward women. [More]
FilmsInReview.com
Posted 09/24/03 04:52 PM
Is it the most irritating movie of the year? Heck, yes. [More]
Eclipse Magazine
Posted 11/19/03 02:58 PM
This effort can't really be called a success, but it does have several funny and charming moments. [More]
Film Journal International
Posted 09/16/03 05:07 PM
Will Allen come out the other side and find the gentle, romantic side of life once more?Anything Else gives us a bit of hope; but we're not quite there yet. [More]
Combustible Celluloid
Posted 09/23/03 03:34 PM
Joining the small list of male actors who have taken the lead in an Allen film ... Biggs also proves himself to be the least engaging, or interesting, of the lot, coming across much more like an innocent bystander than the centerpiece of an urban comedy. [More]
Newsday
Posted 09/19/03 05:27 PM
It's so irrelevant, unambitious and lazy it almost seems to be thumbing its nose at the daring filmmaker Woody once was. [More]
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Posted 09/19/03 05:48 PM
Who knows what sense anAmerican Pie-digging, Woodman-ignorant undergrad might make of the canned rhythms, the trilobite-era one-liners, the awkward declarative dialogue, the Catskills-resort frames of reference, the freshman philosophy. [More]
Village Voice
Posted 09/23/03 01:05 PM
Though hardly vintage Allen, this madcap comedy hits its marks far more often than it misses [More]
Palo Alto Weekly
Posted 09/19/03 06:58 AM
surprisingly relaxed [More]
Filmcritic.com
Posted 09/17/03 10:48 PM
Allen plays a 'deranged' paranoiac who for once is not just a self-absorbed intellectual but a true creation of what his character calls our 'perilous times'... [More]
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
Posted 09/22/03 10:01 AM
There's a lot of truth in the screenplay, and, combined with Ricci's top-notch, can't-take-your- eyes-off-her-when- she's-on-screen performance, this gives the movie a strong spine. [More]
ReelViews
Posted 09/20/03 08:07 AM
Biggs may have the comically compulsive anxiety thing down pat, but he just doesn't have the screen presence to make it compelling — especially when breaking the fourth wall to talk to the audience. [More]
SPLICEDWire
Posted 09/17/03 10:48 PM
The movie rambles, sputters and repeats itself for 108 minutes before staggering to an unsatisfying conclusion. [More]
Orlando Sentinel
Posted 09/19/03 05:29 PM
Like everything else Allen has done in the last decade -- dull, self-indulgent and not funny. Enough, already. [More]
Jam! Movies
Posted 09/19/03 05:14 PM
Part of the appeal is that the creep-out factor has been excised -- namely, Allen's tendency to cast himself as elderly nebbishes who prove to be irresistible to young women. [More]
Creative Loafing
Posted 11/10/03 03:03 PM
(...) Valía la pena seguir esperando la siguiente película de Allen; después de Anything Else no estoy tan seguro de ello. [More]
Uruguay Total
Posted 06/22/04 10:08 PM
While no one will mistake Anything Else as being worthy of comparison to Allen’s best work, it’s refreshing to see the bespectacled genius lay his cards out on the table once again. [More]
FilmStew.com
Posted 09/25/03 07:53 PM
Unlike the wan doodles Woody's been cranking out for the past few years, this dark, often hilarious cacophony boasts a mile-wide ugly streak I found immensely satisfying. [More]
Philadelphia Weekly
Posted 10/08/03 01:22 AM
Allen just does what he does, and he does it very well. [More]
AboutFilm.com
Posted 09/18/03 11:44 PM
So little honesty, so little trace of humanity, that watching it is a little like eating a broken vase, one shard at a time. [More]
Film Freak Central
Posted 09/23/03 06:35 PM
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