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Review by Thomas Hunt ยท December 30, 2020 ยท More Reviews
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I really enjoyed Woody Allen reading me the audio book of his autobiography. I listened to most of it on a road trip from Vegas to Sacramento. And by the end of the trip. I was thinking, and almost speaking it the woody allen voice. It was interesting to hear what he himself recount the details of his early life. And his various relationships with wonderful women, except for me a pharaoh. What do you provide shorts descriptions of his films, as he's not too interested in them, and they seem to come on at least one a year. He's constantly writing or constantly filming and doesn't seem too interested in anything else, he recounts the troubles of Mia Farrow, a couple of times throughout the book in great detail, including a second round of false molestation accusations, which destroyed his contract with Amazon.

Alan continues to make films. Despite all of the troubles that he's had trouble troubles that surely would have sidelined a lesser artist.

This is my second time dictating this review the first time didn't work. And I think the first time was a better review. It was fun to spend some time with Woody Allen, even more fun to have him read the audiobook himself. Definitely worth it. Interesting. filmmaker.

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