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The infidelity was discovered when she found nude photos of Soon-Yi that Allen had taken in his apartment.
BBC: Profile: Mia Farrow
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Then there's a funny scene at an opulent breakfast table when Soon-Yi forces a poorly prepared Spanish omelet on Allen.
CNN: Review: Neuroses with a beat in 'Wild Man Blues'
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Soon-Yi looks great, but then again, she's 70 years younger than him.
CNN: Review: Neuroses with a beat in 'Wild Man Blues'
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After the tour wraps up, Soon-Yi and Woody visit Woody's parents in New York City, both of whom are pretty gregarious considering they're in their late 90s.
CNN: Review: Neuroses with a beat in 'Wild Man Blues'
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Travelling with Soon-Yi Previn and his sister, Letty Aronson, Allen delivers the same scintillating patter that marks his films and, unsurprisingly, seems as idiosyncratically fussy in life as in art.
NEWYORKER: Wild Man Blues
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The point is that Allen practically uses Soon-Yi as a seeing eye dog to guide him through the treacherous maze of real people who don't live within the carefully circumscribed confines of Woody World.
CNN: Review: Neuroses with a beat in 'Wild Man Blues'
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Though I certainly don't know the whole story (I would imagine that nobody outside of Mia Farrow does), this convenient reality seems to be the basis of Allen's relationship with Soon-Yi ... and, let's be honest, that relationship is why we're watching the movie anyway.
CNN: Review: Neuroses with a beat in 'Wild Man Blues'