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" Suffering from writer's block and eagerly awaiting his writing award, Harry Block remembers events from his past and scenes from his best-selling books as characters, real and fictional, come back to haunt him. Critics gave it decently mixed reviews, and considered it to be one of Woody Allen’s most adequate films. It is acknowledged by some critics that Allen based the name of Harry Block on Antonius Block (Max von Sydow), the protagonist from Bergman's The Seventh Seal. Some critics, in"

"Allen dà qui sfogo alla sua turpe voglia rivisitando due monumenti dell'opera di Ingmar Bergman: se il protagonista si chiama Bloch e ha a che fare con la morte, è 'Il posto delle fragole' a dominare la scena: il protagonista viaggia verso un premio in improbabile compagnia e rivede la propria esistenza, assiste dal di fuori a confessioni altrui, può ripensarsi avvicinandosi a un curioso aldilà. E' peraltro una reinvenzione devota quanto personale con l'ambiente ebraico niuiorchese ad avere "

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“It has been a while since I saw this flick but I’m pretty sure I actually saw the damned thing in the movie theater when it was released. It is usually considered as one of the better movies delivered by Woody Allen in the 90’s. Indeed, it was nominated for the Academy Award for the Best Screenplay and at some point, it was even included in the amazing list ‘1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die’ but it has been removed later on. Well, in spite of this, I actually had a rather hard time to really care about the damned thing. I mean, there was a really impressive cast involved and it was definitely more ambitious than most of the movies he made during the last 20 years and, yet, I didn’t really feel much connection with the material. Basically, Allen tried to make something simi” read more