Christina Ricci in Anything Else was ‘Something Else.’ Check-out one of her best scenes ever
In 2003, Woody Allen both wrote and directed the film Anything Else, which was showcased as the opening night feature at the Venice International Film Festival. Although it initially garnered mixed reviews, the film has subsequently developed a loyal fan base.
The narrative centers on Jerry, a young author grappling with a turbulent relationship with Amanda, his demanding girlfriend. Woody Allen excels in his role as the experienced writer, imparting valuable insights to Jason Biggs, who effectively embodies his character. Christina Ricci delivers a remarkable performance as Amanda, skillfully portraying her character’s dependence and erratic behavior. The ensemble cast also features Jimmy Fallon, Stockard Channing, and Danny DeVito, contributing to this humorous examination of love and interpersonal dynamics.