Woody Allen channels Ingmar Bergman in 1978's antithesis to Annie Hall. Diane Keaton stars as one of three adult sisters trying to help their mother (Geraldine Page) cope with the sudden dissolution of her marriage. But after a lifetime of antiseptic familial interaction, no one's quite sure what to do with these silly things called emotions. Anything but quirky, Allen offers up a deliberately quiet, beautifully stark character study that just might make your next Thanksgiving look like a Hallmark commercial.