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The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985)

Directed By: Woody Allen
Screenplay: Woody Allen
Cast: Jeff Daniels, Mia Farrow, Danny Aiello

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leading man (Jeff Daniels) steps down off the movie screen to bring a touch of romance to the life of Mia Farrow's downtrodden waitress. Set in Depression-era America, this astonishing exercise in Magic Realism is both an arresting spin on romantic comedy conventions and a light, lovely meditation on the cost of surrendering our lives to commercialized fantasy. "Rare currents of wit and nostalgia," TIME's reviewer wrote. But in retrospect, it is much more than that.—R.S.

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The Purple Rose of Cairo is not merely one of the best movies about movies ever made. Its subject is not how movies work but how they work on the audience
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