This witty commentary on love and dating by the award-winning writer/director of the films "Annie Hall," "Hannah and Her Sisters," "Manhattan," and many others, tells the story of hapless underdog Allan Felix. Allan, bookish and insecure with women, thinks that if he only had some of the technique of his hero, Humphrey Bogart, things would go his way. Much to his surprise, Bogart comes to the rescue with advice for the romantically-challenged. After a series of hilariously awkward dates that try even Bogey's patience, Allan finally finds love, but is faced with a difficult decision; one he may regret, "Maybe not now, maybe not tomorrow, but soon, and for the rest of (his) life..."
"Hilarious...a cheerful romp. Not only are Mr. Allen's jokes and their follow ups, asides and twists audaciously brilliant, but he has a great sense of character." - The New York Times