
Woody Allen has a film out.
Annie Hall.
Vicky Christina Barcelona.
Hannah And Her Sisters.
Blue Jasmine.
All masterpieces of movie-making. All made by a man who only this past weekend said the following about his wife:
“I’m 35 years older, and somehow, through no fault of mine or hers, the dynamic worked.
“I was paternal. She responded to someone paternal. I liked her youth and energy. She deferred to me, and I was happy to give her an enormous amount of decision making just as a gift and let her take charge of so many things. She flourished.”
“Paternal” was an unfortunate word to use. Soon-Yi Previn is not only 35 years Allen’s junior, but before she was his wife, she was his step-daughter. And he likes that she “defers” to him.
