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It’s not what I say, it’s what Moses Farrow says. He’s an eye witness.
And Woody Allen had zero contact with Soon Yi when she was growing up.
Also, the documentary conveniently leaves out that Mia Farrow was 19 and Frank Sinatra was 50 when they started dating. That’s just about the same as Woody and Soon Yi.
Woody Allen did not have zero contact with Soon Yi. She lived with her mother, Mia, and he was in a committed relationship with Mia — he saw Soon Yi often, and she was akin to his stepdaughter.
A man who falls for (ETA: and courts) his stepdaughter is an irredeemable creep. A man who grooves on the power dynamic of himself-with-a-woman-who-is-more-than-25-years-his-junior (also the theme of whichever movie stars Mariel Hemingway — Manhattan, I think) is an irredeemable creep.