Liputan6.com, Jakarta - Earlier this year, the film world lost a true star when Diane Keaton passed away at age 79. For over 50 years, she brought special characters to life on screen. She was known for her unique style and natural acting. Keaton won an Academy Award and worked with famous directors like Francis Ford Coppola and Woody Allen. She was known for her powerful acting and her dedication for the character she played. She never failed to amazed viewers with her stellar performances.
Now is the perfect time to watch her best films and remember why she was so loved. Here are seven Diane Keaton movies that show her amazing talent.
1. The Godfather (1972)
Where to Watch: fuboTV, Paramount+, Amazon Video, Apple TV, Fandango At Home, FlixFling, Spectrum On Demand
This crime drama directed by Francis Ford Coppola is one of the greatest films ever made. Keaton plays Kay Adams, the girlfriend of Michael Corleone, played by Al Pacino. She watches as Michael changes from a good man into a powerful crime boss. The movie shows an Italian-American family in the world of organized crime. Keaton brings warmth and sadness to her role as a woman who loses the man she loves to a dark world.
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2. Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977)
Where to Watch: Amazon Video, Apple TV, Fandango At Home
In this drama, Keaton plays Theresa, a teacher who lives two different lives. During the day, she works with deaf children. At night, she goes to bars looking for excitement and danger. The movie shows the risks of her choices. Director Richard Brooks created a dark story about loneliness and searching for connection. Keaton gave a brave performance that showed her range as an actress beyond comedy roles.
3. Reds (1981)
Where to Watch: Amazon Video, Apple TV, Fandango At Home, Spectrum On Demand
Warren Beatty directed this historical drama about American journalist John Reed. Keaton plays Louise Bryant, a writer and Reed's partner. The story follows them through the Russian Revolution in 1917. The film shows their love story and their political beliefs. Keaton earned an Academy Award nomination for her strong performance. She shows Louise as a woman who wants both love and her own identity as a writer and activist.
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4. Annie Hall (1977)
Where to Watch: MGM Plus, Amazon Video, Fandango At Home, Apple TV, Plex
Director Woody Allen made this romantic comedy about a relationship between two very different people. Keaton plays Annie Hall, a singer who falls in love with comedian Alvy Singer, played by Allen. The movie shows how they meet, fall in love, and grow apart. Keaton won the Academy Award for Best Actress for this role. Her funny and honest performance made Annie Hall one of cinema's most loved characters.
5. Something's Gotta Give (2003)
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This romantic comedy shows that love can happen at any age. Keaton plays Erica, a successful writer who becomes involved with two men: Harry, played by Jack Nicholson, and her doctor, played by Keanu Reeves. Harry is dating Erica's daughter but falls for Erica instead. The movie is about second chances and finding yourself again. Director Nancy Meyers created a funny and touching story. Keaton shines as a woman who discovers new possibilities in life and love.
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6. Shoot the Moon (1982)
Where to Watch: Amazon Video, Apple TV, Fandango At Home
Director Alan Parker made this powerful drama about a marriage falling apart. Keaton plays Faith, a wife and mother whose husband, played by Albert Finney, is leaving the family. The movie shows how the breakup affects everyone, including their four daughters. It is an honest look at pain, anger, and loss. Keaton gives a moving performance as a woman trying to keep her family together while dealing with heartbreak.
7. Manhattan (1979)
Where to Watch: MGM Plus, The Roku Channel, Amazon Video, Fandango At Home, Apple TV, Spectrum On Demand
Woody Allen directed this black-and-white film about relationships in New York City. Keaton plays Mary, an intellectual woman who becomes involved with Isaac, played by Allen. The movie shows the complicated connections between different people looking for love. Shot in beautiful black and white, the film makes New York look like a romantic place. Keaton creates a smart and interesting character in this classic story about modern relationships.
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