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Christina Ricci in Anything Else was ‘Something Else.’ Check one of her best scenes ever

In 2003, Woody Allen wrote and directed Anything Else, which premiered as the opening night feature at the Venice International Film Festival. Initially receiving mixed reviews, the film has since gained a dedicated following.

It follows Jerry, a young writer navigating a tumultuous romance with Amanda, his high-maintenance girlfriend. Woody Allen delivers a standout performance as the seasoned writer offering wisdom to Jason Biggs, who holds his own in the role.

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