Another Woman evaluation action
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Bernardo 2022-04-23 07:03:55
It's hard to translate marion as Marianne without thinking about married life. In the dream, I thought of the jackal moment. Although not like. It's not the Woody Allen of the gossip comedy. I like this one. Gena Rowlands is so beautiful. It feels like liv Ullmann.
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Freddy 2022-03-27 09:01:18
Of course, it is not only serious and heavy, but the switching between reality, memory and dream is quite light, and it is in the clouds and mist. This is almost the technique of "Masquerade". "September Day", the change is probably that this time the focus is not on the theme. (The subtitles translated by shooter dorman are the most comfortable I have ever watched Woody Allen, and even the soundtrack is a friendly reminder, which is professional enough.)
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Marion: Fifty. I didn't think anything turning thirty. Everybody said I would. Then they said I'd be crushed turning forty, but they were wrong. I didn't give it a second's thought. Then they said that I'd be traumatized when I hit fifty, and they were right. I'll tell you the truth, I don't think I've ever recovered my balance since turning fifty.
Hope: Oh, gee, fifty's not so old.
Marion: No, I know it isn't, but... you just suddenly look up and see where you are.
Hope: You're in a good spot, aren't you?
Marion: Well, I thought I was. But then there's chances gone by you can't have back again.
Hope: Like what?
Marion: I don't know. Maybe it would be nice to have a child.
Hope: You really think that?
Marion: I do. I never said it before, but I do.
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Marion: But you want nothing around to even remind you of mother?
Marion's Father: Well, there are times when even an historian shouldn't look at the past.
Laura: Do you think at your age you can find someone and fall in love again?
Marion's Father: One hopes at my age to build up an immunity.