Deconstructing Harry was just another typical Woody Allen movie. You have to watch it at least twice to follow the whole story. I didn't know anymore at times who's who and who's just a fiction character and who's real. Or were they all unreal? LOL, hmmm. But one thing that's interesting is whenever Allen makes a movie 100s of big stars are coming and joining in, just like in this one. Even Demi Moore was in it, and I wished she made more big movies. She's a great actress. Don't know whatever she's currently doing - probably just getting old.
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SYNOPSIS from Rotten Tomatoes
Upon returning in glory to the college from which he was expelled, sexually voracious and dyspeptic writer Harry Block can find no companions for his trip--except, that is, for a hooker he's hired. The trouble with Harry, as it were, is that he's alienated everyone in his life, from a string of wives and psychotherapists to all his living relatives, by rehashing their dirty little secrets in his fatuous, mean-spirited writing. A new height of self-loathing for introspective auteur Allen, who meditates upon a self-reflection theme based on Bergman's WILD STRAWBERRIES.








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