Article: WOODY LOOKS WITHIN AGAIN IN `APHRODITE'.(PREVIEW)

Byline: JEFF MILLAR Houston Chronicle Even in the time known as ``before,'' it was widely assumed that Woody Allen's films were divided into Autobiographical and Other. -

In the era known as ``since,'' oh boy.

At the outset, Woody laid as low as he could; his first two films after the Great Mia Farrow War were as Other as he could make them.

In ``Manhattan Murder Mystery,'' he was basically playing Bob Hope to Diane Keaton's Lucille Ball. He didn't even appear in ``Bullets Over Broadway.''

But now ``Mighty Aphrodite'' is a prototype Autobiographical Woody film. In it, he plays an approximation of what little of himself he has ...

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