Why Does Woody Allen Keep Coming to Mind as I familiarize Myself with
... Noah Baumbach films?
I don't recall how or why, but I clicked a handful of Noah Baumbach into my Netflix queue. I think Frances Ha is the third one I've watched.
For some reason Woody Allen keeps coming to mind as I go through Noah's work. Why is that? Is this just a superficial take on my part, given that the obvious similarity is a dialog driven introspection of a handful of human lives?
Or is it something deeper? Do both filmmakers share a common secret, or past (multiple lifetimes allowed for), or magic?
I could google "Noah Baumbach Woody Allen" to see what other people think. Which will help me know what I think. That's what I'd normally do.
But in this case, being half way through this film, and really enjoying it, as I've enjoyed the other Baumbach works, so far, and as I've enjoyed 95% of the 95% of Woody films I've taken in... in this case I thought I'd just post here.
Reason being, I'm feeling a little goofy. It's the mood this film has put me in.