Definitely one of Woody Allen's finest. There was something about this movie that seemed so familiar, like you have once met the people in the film. Between two thanksgivings, Hannah's husband falls in love with her sister Lee, while her hypochondriac of a ex-husband (great performance by Woody) falls in rekindles a relationship with her other sister Holly. The dialogue between the characters really made me think for a few days after seeing the film. The last ten minutes are wonderful, but it leaves me feeling sorry for Hannah, because her relationship with her husband doesn't really get resolved. The way the film was set up, in chapters was also something that I enjoyed. The thing I like about Woody Allen's films are that he does acknowledge that they are movies, and so that leaves him free to set up the movies in untraditional ways rather then trying to hard to make it seem like real life.
Also, for some fashion inspiration, I love the way that Holly (played by Dianne Wiest) was styled, big sunglasses, coats and scarves. I can't find many good pictures, so watch this film!