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In reply to the discussion: last thread needed about woody allen and his daughter [View all]kwassa
(23,340 posts)Until I hear what standard has not been met, and proof that it has not been met, I have no reason to believe the judge's claim, and his willful disregard of this study.
As to Mia being a liar, she has means, motive, and opportunity to be exactly that. She is a woman of dubious ethical standards, speaking of standards, as to start relationships with wealthy, much older, powerful men why they were still married to other people, when she was very young. What she did to their wives was done to her by Woody Allen, and she was clearly furious about it and sought retribution, which is wildly ironic.
As to you guessing my motives, you don't have a clue, so you project.
I think Woody Allen is weird, but she is, too. It is a very squirrelly situation, but I don't doubt for a second that Mia could manipulate Dylan to say false things. I don't know that this happened, but children can be manipulated, and have been, as McMartin proved without a doubt. I think Woody would be a terrible parent to anyone, but that does not make him guilty here. Soon Yi and Woody have been married for 15 years, so there is something to this marriage. Unlike with Mia, they live together. The arrangement Woody and Mia had was just bizarre.
I don't know what happened with Dylan, but I also don't think that there is enough evidence to prove anything at all. You choose to believe Woody is guilty, all I am saying is I don't know, but I don't think the proof exists to show guilt, either, and this judge has not done it.
I also don't go to Woody Allen movies because I don't think his dramatic films are very good. I find them to be mediocre at best, even the ones the critics seem to like, like "Midnight in Paris". Actors flock to Woody because there are so few good dramatic roles in any American film, and that is more a reflection on the quality of American movies than anything else. So, don't worry about me supporting his movies by actually going to them.