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    Whatever Works

    PG-132009 · Romantic comedy · 1h 32m

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  1. Jun 24, 2009 · A film review of "Whatever Works" by Woody Allen, a comedy about a nuclear physicist who marries a naive girl and teaches her to accept life as it is. The reviewer praises the film's humor, characters, and message of optimism and acceptance. He compares it to Groucho Marx's "Animal Crackers" and Pascal's "Pensees".

  2. After a failed suicide attempt, brilliant New York misanthrope Boris Yellnikoff (Larry David) forsakes his posh upper-class existence for meager accommodations in Chinatown. He meets his exact ...

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    • Woody Allen
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    • Larry David
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  3. Whatever Works is a very funny Woody Allen movie about things that many - all right, most - of Allen's movies are about. Full Review | Oct 18, 2018.

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  5. Jul 3, 2009 · Whatever Works: Directed by Woody Allen. With Larry David, Adam Brooks, Lyle Kanouse, Michael McKean. A middle-aged, misanthropic divorcé from New York City surprisingly enters a fulfilling, Pygmalion-type relationship with a much younger, unsophisticated Southern girl.

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    • Comedy, Romance
    • Woody Allen
    • 2009-07-03
  6. www.ign.com › 2009/06/19 › whatever-works-reviewWhatever Works Review - IGN

    Jun 19, 2009 · Writer-director Woody Allen teams with Curb Your Enthusiasm's Larry David in the comedy Whatever Works, a typically Woody-esque serio-comic meditation on human existence and love. David portrays ...

  7. Apr 23, 2009 · April 23, 2009 11:27am. More Tribeca reviews. NEW YORK — Marking Woody Allen’s first NYC-shot film in five years, “Whatever Works,” falls somewhere in between his lesser London efforts ...

  8. Read 199 reviews of the comedy film Whatever Works, starring Woody Allen as a sardonic physicist and Larry David as his alter ego. The film explores themes of love, luck and the meaning of life with humor and irony, and features Patricia Clarkson and Evan Rachel Wood.

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