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When screen turns to you with Woody Allen

When the story steps out of the frame and meets your gaze, that would be one of the most impressive moments in a film.

When the story steps out of the frame and meets your gaze, that would be one of the most impressive moments in a film.

'Annie Hall' (1977), American filmmaker and actor Woody Allen’s timeless creation, is one of the finest examples of breaking the fourth wall with those rare moments when the character steps right up to the camera and speaks directly to us.

This technique doesn’t just erase the distance between audience and story; it peels back the curtain on the hidden layers of the characters’ romantic bonds, letting us see them with striking clarity.

Have you seen any other movies using this technique? 

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