Woody Allen's film Interiors
A. seemed like mimicry of his own well-worn thematic and visual style; it bored audiences.
B. was adored by audiences because it delivered what they wanted-a Woody Allen story in the vein of his most popular works, like Annie Hall.
C. was a change from his popular style and persona and was not well received by audiences.
D. None of the answers is correct.
Answer: C
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What will be an ideal response?
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