“You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger” is comprised of scenarios of romantic disillusionment, marital distress, and erotic yearning. The movie is about accepting some sort of rubbish being true at the same time it serves as a natural way of dealing with the bewailing emptiness that is common among us. Woody Allen’s earlier movie entitled “whatever Works,” that actually didn’t is another parody of life’s portrayal of human existence and survival which this movie shares commonness.
The more nonsensical demonstrations of one’s conviction and belief in Helena’s embracement of the spiritual resulted into a romance with an unexpected gentleman who owns an occult (funny) shop. This is more affable and more cordial than the intense pursuits of love and success that goad most of the characters in this overloaded film. On the whole, each and every personality has his and her own struggles all through, with at best diverse triumph over life’s hurdles that for some has been engendered by the storyteller as momentary.


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