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Does anyone here remember the last scene of the film, where the two meet up again after they broke up? They enjoy each others' company with the ease of good friends before going their separate ways, probably never to see each other again?
I feel like I just experienced something similar, if not nearly so well written. I'm no Alvie Singer, of course, but... yeah, it's a strange feeling. Mixture of happiness and sadness. I just hope that, unlike what seems to be true for Alvie, that wasn't the One True Love of my life. But then, life isn't like the movies.
Except for when it is...
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Well, it's like that old joke, y'know, this guy goes to a psychiatrist and says, "Doc, uh, my brother's crazy; he thinks he's a chicken." And, uh, the doctor says, "Well, why don't you turn him in?" The guy says, "I would, but I need the eggs."
Hang in there. After all, Woody Allen apparently found true love eventually. Any adopted children you like?
Anyway, it's not really a sad feeling, and I didn't get anything truly depressing from the ending of that movie anyway. Not exactly.
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