The characters who appear in director Woody Allen's films are often neurotic overthinkers who imagine situations that do not exactly exist in reality. For decades, Allen has used pseudo-conflict as a driving force for plot and character development in everything from Annie Hall to To Rome with Love. How do you fare when you assume something to be true based on your perceptions rather than actual facts? Are the results positive, or does it create more conflict?
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