Woody Allen's "Café Society" (2016) This is a familiar Woodyallen film - a comedy melodrama with elements of mafia showdowns, but I liked the film.
A young man, Bobby (Jesse Eisenberg), is sent from a disgraceful job with a completely unsuccessful father in a modest jewelry workshop in Hollywood to his uncle (Steve Carell), hoping
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Woody Allen's "Café Society" (2016) This is a familiar Woodyallen film - a comedy melodrama with elements of mafia showdowns, but I liked the film. A young man, Bobby (Jesse Eisenberg), is sent from a disgraceful job with a completely unsuccessful father in a modest jewelry workshop in Hollywood to his uncle (Steve Carell), hoping to find himself there. Hollywood is on the rise, the 30s, the uncle is very successful, he is the boss in the studio, however, at first he is not in a hurry to help his nephew, but then something even begins to work out there, but the most important thing for Bobby is that he meets his love there in the person of Uncle Vonnie (Kristen Stewart). She willingly spends free time with him, at first not encouraging his courtship, as she has a boyfriend. We find out much earlier than Bobby, who he is, but breaking up with her ruins all his plans, he returns to New York, begins to work in the nightclub of his mafia brother, becomes very popular in certain circles, marries a woman whose name is also Veronica, he also begins to sometimes call her Vonnie, but in his soul and in the soul of the first Vonnie, love continues to live, although each of them has arranged his life. It is very simple, in life it often happens. In addition to them, the other characters are also very interesting and colorful, the observation of Woody Allen does not disappoint.
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