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Annie Hall: (1977)

: Alvy acts as a " Pygmalion " figure, attempting to mold the "ditzy" Annie into his ideal of a sophisticated, well-read New Yorker [27].

: For Alvy, therapy is a 15-year constant; for Annie, it becomes a path to independence. Essays often explore how their dependency on therapy mirrors the changing social mores of a "nation in transition" [6, 11]. Annie Hall (1977)

A (e.g., focusing on narrative structure vs. gender dynamics) A detailed outline with supporting evidence : Alvy acts as a " Pygmalion "

: Critics often point to inventive techniques like subtitles revealing internal thoughts , split screens for contrasting family lives, and animated sequences as evidence of its avant-garde influence [20]. 2. The "Pygmalion" Dynamic The "Pygmalion" Dynamic : The film's original working

: The film's original working title refers to the inability to feel pleasure, a recurring theme in Alvy’s character arc [31]. 4. Iconic Visual Style and Fashion

Annie Hall (1977)