Woody Allen's 26th film is a celebration of an eccentric and very extended family living on New York's upper east side, exploring a broad spectrum of romantic entanglements as they fall in and out of love. Allen creates a world in which Yves St. Laurent mannequins come to life in store windows and dance, in which hospital orderlies and nurses join their patients in a musical sequence, and in which ghosts and jewelry salespeople alike participate in intricately staged production numbers.