6/10
Extremely average
31 December 2000
It would be unfair to say that if you know one Woody-Allen-film, you know them all. He made some very unique films like „Love and Death`, „Mighty Aphrodite` and „Sweet and Lowdown`. These are movies that don't have a lot in common.

But „Everyone Says I Love You` is really a typical, typical Allen-movie with no topic to describe in two sentences. There are just lots of people falling in love with other people. It's a pleasure to see it and the musical parody scenes are very funny, but there is nothing about it you would remember later. I think, Allen felt under pressure to produce a new film every year, that's why he collected some ideas from all his earlier movies, wrote some simple songs and mixed it all together to a new screenplay. Then he cast many stars and future stars (Ed Norton!) and ready was the film. Well, why not? We're all getting old, aren't we?

6 stars out of 10 because the ending is really disappointing.
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