At the ending....
I loved the end where the camera pans out onto New York's landscape, and Woody Allen does a voice over explaining his life after the story ends, and going to therapy in that stuttery neurotic voice of his. The filmmakers just HAD to get all Woody on us at the end. I actually laughed harder at that part than any other part of the movie; mainly because it was so inappropriate and out of place. One second I was watching a movie about oppressed talking ants, the next second I'm watching the same type of ending Woody Allen has done for 90% of his movies. I'm sure it was just a parody of the fact that Woody Allen always makes movies about a neurotic New Yorker.
Any other Woody Allen fans get a kick out of this?