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''[[Love and Death]]'' is a 1975 [[Woody Allen]] comedy film that is an [[Affectionate Parody]] of Russian novels, with a particular debt to ''[[War and Peace]]''. It's Allen's last totally comedic film before [[Tom Hanks Syndrome]] hit, and he considers it one of his favorites of his work. The film deals with Boris Grushenko (Allen), who like many other Allen protagonists, is a [[Lovable Coward|cowardly]] young man with intellectual pretensions. Grushenko is drafted into the Napoleonic wars and ultimately roped into an assassination attempt on Napoleon.
''[[Love and Death]]'' is a 1975 [[Woody Allen]] comedy film that is an [[Affectionate Parody]] of Russian novels, with a particular debt to ''[[War and Peace]]''. It's Allen's last totally comedic film before [[Tom Hanks Syndrome]] hit, and he considers it one of his favorites of his work. The film deals with Boris Grushenko (Allen), who like many other Allen protagonists, is a [[Lovable Coward|cowardly]] young man with intellectual pretensions. Grushenko is drafted into the Napoleonic wars and ultimately roped into an assassination attempt on Napoleon.


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=== Contains examples of: ===

* [[Affectionate Parody]]: Very much so, with tons of [[Genius Bonus]] for fans of Russian literature.
* [[Affectionate Parody]]: Very much so, with tons of [[Genius Bonus]] for fans of Russian literature.
* [[Anachronism Stew]]: Includes several instances of this played for humor.
* [[Anachronism Stew]]: Includes several instances of this played for humor.
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: Boris addresses the audience at the end.
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: Boris addresses the audience at the end.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: Boris' father.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: Boris' father.
{{quote| '''Boris:''' You're a real loon, aren't you?}}
{{quote|'''Boris:''' You're a real loon, aren't you?}}
* [[Contemplate Our Navels]]: ''Wheat''...
* [[Contemplate Our Navels]]: ''Wheat''...
* [[A Date with Rosie Palms]]:
* [[A Date with Rosie Palms]]:
{{quote| '''Countess Alexandrovna''': You are the greatest lover I've ever had.<br />
{{quote|'''Countess Alexandrovna''': You are the greatest lover I've ever had.
'''Boris''': Well, I practice a lot when I'm alone. }}
'''Boris''': Well, I practice a lot when I'm alone. }}
* [[Drill Sergeant Nasty]]: Boris has to deal with one when he joins the army. [[Black Vikings|An African-American one.]] [[Anachronism Stew|In Imperial Russia.]]
* [[Drill Sergeant Nasty]]: Boris has to deal with one when he joins the army. [[Black Vikings|An African-American one.]] [[Anachronism Stew|In Imperial Russia.]]
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** Ironically, it predates the performance by Louis Gossett, Jr. in ''[[An Officer and a Gentleman]]''.
** Ironically, it predates the performance by Louis Gossett, Jr. in ''[[An Officer and a Gentleman]]''.
* [[Girl-On-Girl Is Hot]]:
* [[Girl-On-Girl Is Hot]]:
{{quote| '''Sonja''': There are many different kinds of love, Boris. There's love between a man and a woman; between a mother and son...<br />
{{quote|'''Sonja''': There are many different kinds of love, Boris. There's love between a man and a woman; between a mother and son...
'''Boris''': Two women. Let's not forget my favorite. }}
'''Boris''': Two women. Let's not forget my favorite. }}
* [[God Is Evil]]: Amusingly subverted with this quote from Boris, "If it turns out that there IS a God, I don't think that he's evil. I think that the worst you can say about him is that [[God Is Inept|basically he's an underachiever.]]"
* [[God Is Evil]]: Amusingly subverted with this quote from Boris, "If it turns out that there IS a God, I don't think that he's evil. I think that the worst you can say about him is that [[God Is Inept|basically he's an underachiever.]]"
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* [[Hurricane of Puns]]: In one scene, all of the dialogue consists of quoting the titles of works by [[Fyodor Dostoevsky]]. It concludes with the line, "[[Lampshade Hanging|Really,]] [[Incredibly Lame Pun|how novel]]."
* [[Hurricane of Puns]]: In one scene, all of the dialogue consists of quoting the titles of works by [[Fyodor Dostoevsky]]. It concludes with the line, "[[Lampshade Hanging|Really,]] [[Incredibly Lame Pun|how novel]]."
* [[Instant Marksman, Just Squeeze Trigger]]:
* [[Instant Marksman, Just Squeeze Trigger]]:
{{quote| '''Sonya:''' I'm not leaving here until we shoot Napoleon. Here. ''(Hands Boris a pistol)''<br />
{{quote|'''Sonya:''' I'm not leaving here until we shoot Napoleon. Here. ''(Hands Boris a pistol)''
'''Boris:''' Oh, I see. Thanks. I'm the hit man.<br />
'''Boris:''' Oh, I see. Thanks. I'm the hit man.
'''Sonya:''' Remember, you can't take any chances. Now, make sure the barrel of the gun is pressed against his head or his chest. And don't pull the trigger, Boris. Squeeze it.<br />
'''Sonya:''' Remember, you can't take any chances. Now, make sure the barrel of the gun is pressed against his head or his chest. And don't pull the trigger, Boris. Squeeze it.
'''Boris:''' Where did you go to finishing school? On a pirate ship? }}
'''Boris:''' Where did you go to finishing school? On a pirate ship? }}
* [[Insult Backfire]]:
* [[Insult Backfire]]:
{{quote| '''Boris''': You're a tyrant, and a dictator, and you start wars!<br />
{{quote|'''Boris''': You're a tyrant, and a dictator, and you start wars!
'''Napoleon''': Why is he reciting my credits? }}
'''Napoleon''': Why is he reciting my credits? }}
* [[I Take Offense to That Last One]]:
* [[I Take Offense to That Last One]]:
{{quote| '''Anton''': Grushenko? Isn't he the young coward all St. Petersburg is talking about?<br />
{{quote|'''Anton''': Grushenko? Isn't he the young coward all St. Petersburg is talking about?
'''Boris''': I'm not so young. I'm thirty-five. }}
'''Boris''': I'm not so young. I'm thirty-five. }}
* [[Love Dodecahedron]]: Sonja's friend Natasha is involved in one of these.
* [[Love Dodecahedron]]: Sonja's friend Natasha is involved in one of these.
* [[Public Domain Soundtrack]]: All the music is by Sergei Prokovief, mostly from the ''Lt. Kije Suite''.
* [[Public Domain Soundtrack]]: All the music is by Sergei Prokovief, mostly from the ''Lt. Kije Suite''.
* [[Pyrrhic Victory]]
* [[Pyrrhic Victory]]
{{quote| '''Priest''': God was truly kind to us this day.<br />
{{quote|'''Priest''': God was truly kind to us this day.
'''Boris''': Can you imagine if he wasn't? It might have rained. }}
'''Boris''': Can you imagine if he wasn't? It might have rained. }}
* [[Really Gets Around]]: Sonya, ''and how''.
* [[Really Gets Around]]: Sonya, ''and how''.
{{quote| '''Sonya:''' Oh, Boris, I'm so unhappy.<br />
{{quote|'''Sonya:''' Oh, Boris, I'm so unhappy.
'''Boris:''' I wish you weren't.<br />
'''Boris:''' I wish you weren't.
'''Sonya:''' Voskovec and I quarrel frequently. I've become a scandal.<br />
'''Sonya:''' Voskovec and I quarrel frequently. I've become a scandal.
'''Boris:''' Poor Sonja.<br />
'''Boris:''' Poor Sonja.
'''Sonya:''' I've been visiting Seretsky in his room.<br />
'''Sonya:''' I've been visiting Seretsky in his room.
'''Boris:''' Why? What's in his room? ''([[Beat]])'' Oh. <br />
'''Boris:''' Why? What's in his room? ''([[Beat]])'' Oh.
'''Sonya:''' And before Seretsky, Alexei. And before Alexei, Alegorian. And before Alegorian, Asimov.<br />
'''Sonya:''' And before Seretsky, Alexei. And before Alexei, Alegorian. And before Alegorian, Asimov.
'''Boris:''' OK!<br />
'''Boris:''' OK!
'''Sonya:''' Wait! I'm still on the A's. }}
'''Sonya:''' Wait! I'm still on the A's. }}
* [[Shout-Out]]: Parodies of shots from [[Ingmar Bergman]] and [[Sergei Eisenstein]] movies.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Parodies of shots from [[Ingmar Bergman]] and [[Sergei Eisenstein]] movies.
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[[Category:Films of the 1970s]]
[[Category:Films of the 1970s]]
[[Category:Love and Death]]
[[Category:Love and Death]]
[[Category:Works by Woody Allen]]
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Latest revision as of 17:53, 8 May 2022

Love and Death is a 1975 Woody Allen comedy film that is an Affectionate Parody of Russian novels, with a particular debt to War and Peace. It's Allen's last totally comedic film before Tom Hanks Syndrome hit, and he considers it one of his favorites of his work. The film deals with Boris Grushenko (Allen), who like many other Allen protagonists, is a cowardly young man with intellectual pretensions. Grushenko is drafted into the Napoleonic wars and ultimately roped into an assassination attempt on Napoleon.

Tropes used in Love and Death include:

Boris: You're a real loon, aren't you?

Countess Alexandrovna: You are the greatest lover I've ever had.
Boris: Well, I practice a lot when I'm alone.

Sonja: There are many different kinds of love, Boris. There's love between a man and a woman; between a mother and son...
Boris: Two women. Let's not forget my favorite.

Sonya: I'm not leaving here until we shoot Napoleon. Here. (Hands Boris a pistol)
Boris: Oh, I see. Thanks. I'm the hit man.
Sonya: Remember, you can't take any chances. Now, make sure the barrel of the gun is pressed against his head or his chest. And don't pull the trigger, Boris. Squeeze it.
Boris: Where did you go to finishing school? On a pirate ship?

Boris: You're a tyrant, and a dictator, and you start wars!
Napoleon: Why is he reciting my credits?

Anton: Grushenko? Isn't he the young coward all St. Petersburg is talking about?
Boris: I'm not so young. I'm thirty-five.

Priest: God was truly kind to us this day.
Boris: Can you imagine if he wasn't? It might have rained.

Sonya: Oh, Boris, I'm so unhappy.
Boris: I wish you weren't.
Sonya: Voskovec and I quarrel frequently. I've become a scandal.
Boris: Poor Sonja.
Sonya: I've been visiting Seretsky in his room.
Boris: Why? What's in his room? (Beat) Oh.
Sonya: And before Seretsky, Alexei. And before Alexei, Alegorian. And before Alegorian, Asimov.
Boris: OK!
Sonya: Wait! I'm still on the A's.