Crimes and Misdemeanors movie plot

2021-12-31 08:02
Juda Rosenthalis a successful dentist. He has not only achieved a solid position in academia, but also devoted himself to charity. In the eyes of outsiders, Juda and his wife Miriamundoubtedly a model couple, their marriage is long and stable.
But in fact, for so many years, Judah has maintained a close relationship with a woman named Dorothy Perry. What made Judas a headache was that Dorothy could no longer bear the identity of her secret lover. The aggressive she even threatened Juda to make their relationship public.
In addition to Judas , Cliff Sternalso encountered his own problems. His annoying brother-in-law Lesterwanted to make an autobiographical documentary, Kerry The husband was forced to become the director of the documentary. While enduring Leicester's annoying personality, Cliff meets his trueHalle   .
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  • Stuart 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    4.0 has Bergman lighting in several scenes, better and heavier than Game Point. I like a few scenes that are rare and quiet without any background sound. They are completely quiet to the point where people have to "ask themselves". The two lines are very pointy to show "sin" and "wrong" (Woody Allen is wrong in love again in this drama, haha)

  • Evan 2022-03-23 09:02:12

    The middle-aged student Allen in literature and art has also grown up step by step. Decades have passed, and he is still like this, like a child, which is too commendable

Crimes and Misdemeanors quotes

  • Wendy Stern: We really do have to go. I have to get up at dawn and teach Emily Dickinson to a bunch of upper-middle class crack addicts.

    Halley Reed: One of my favorite poets.

    Clifford Stern: Me too!

    Halley Reed: "Because I could not stop for Death - "

    Clifford Stern: "He kindly stopped for me - " The word "kindly" - right?

    Lester: "The Carriage held but just Ourselves - And Immortality. We slowly drove - He knew no haste, And I had put away, My labor and my leisure too, For His Civility - "

  • Dolores Paley: Do you agree the eyes are the windows of the soul?

    Judah Rosenthal: Well, I believe they are windows; but, I'm not sure its the soul that's there.

    Dolores Paley: My mother taught me I have a soul and it'll live on after me when I'm gone. And if you look deeply enough in my eyes, you can see it.

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