Anything Else (2003)
“Anything Else” (2003) is a romantic comedy directed by Woody Allen, focusing on the life of Jerry Falk, a young comedy writer in New York City. Jerry navigates his troubled relationships with his girlfriend, his neurotic friends, and his mentor, a seasoned comedian named David Dobel. As Jerry struggles to find balance and understanding in life, he is faced with questions about love, career, and personal growth. The film explores themes of uncertainty, relationships, and the complexity of modern life, with Allen’s signature humor and introspective dialogue. It offers a witty, poignant look at the challenges of adulthood and love.

