When in Rome, Still an Anxious New York Intellectual

Click here to read “When in Rome, Still an Anxious New York Intellectual” by A.O. Scott from The New York Times, which reviews Wood Allen’s latest film, “To Rome With Love.”

“Don’t psychoanalyze me! Many have tried. All have failed.”

The significance of these lines, spoken by a retired music promoter named Jerry in “To Rome With Love,” is what a follower of Dr. Freud might call overdetermined. Jerry is played by Woody Allen, the director of this amusing little picture and, well, where to begin?