Love and Death starring Woody Allen, Diane Keaton on DVD
Director Woody Allen

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Writer-director Woody Allen's 1975 comedy finds the familiar Allen persona transposed to 19th-century Russia, as a cowardly serf drafted into the war against Napoleon, when all he'd rather do is write poetry and obsess over his beautiful but pretentious cousin (Diane Keaton). A total disaster as a soldier, Allen's cowardice serves him well when he hides in a cannon and is shot into a tent of French soldiers, suddenly making him a national hero. After his cousin agrees to marry him, thinking he'll be killed in a duel he miraculously survives, the couple must hatch a ludicrous plot to assassinate Napoleon in order to keep the coward Allen out of yet another war. Allen and Keaton show what a perfect comic team they make in this film, even predating their most celebrated pairing in Annie Hall. Working so well as the most unlikely of comedies, of all things a hilarious parody of Russian literature, Love and Death is a must-see for fans of Woody Allen films.

Synopsis
Woody Allen's send-up of Russian literature and tongue-in-cheek homage to foreign art films (specifically the "Seventh Seal"). Set in Czarist Russia during the Napoleonic Wars, the story recounts the misadventures of Boris and his sexy cousin Sonja, culminating in their hairbrained attempt to assassinate Napoleon. Through it all, Boris -- Allen's usual neurotic nebbish -- desperately tries to put the moves on Sonja, who's too busy spouting philosophy to notice.

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