Woody Allen plays Alvy Singer, who disjointedly recounts the relationships he’s had over the last several years, and most notably with Annie Hall (Keaton, Something’s Gotta Give), the struggling singer. Through a series of flashback vignettes and fourth-wall shattering asides, Singer ties in his anxieties in relationships with other neuroses for a state-of-mind type of storytelling, where reality and fantasy mix in mostly comedic fashion.
