premiering Sunday night on HBO, is a story that could only be told in the #MeToo era. Much early criticism holds that the series is one-sided, but that elides a pervasive, decades-long truth: The dominant narrative has been created, spun and cemented by Woody Allen himself.The triumph of this series is its methodical disarticulation of Allen’s version of events — what I, and countless others, would call his fiction.At the crux of the series is Dylan Farrow’s consistent and unchanging accusation that Woody, her father, sexually assaulted her in the family attic in 1992 when she was seven years old.Allen and his defenders have long claimed this accusation was not just a lie, but a scheme cooked up by Dylan’s mother Mia, who — think about.
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