Julie Cohen

Julie Cohen

  • Born:
  • Height: 5' (1.52 m)
  • Profession: Producer
  • Representative Works: On the Edge of Innocence
  • Julie Cohen, producer, participated in the production of the movie " On the Edge of Innocence " in 1997 . [1] 
    Extended Reading
    • Brain 2022-04-21 09:01:17

      "Once Upon a Time in America" ​​Movie Rewatch


             I remember that a film teacher once commented on Nolan's "Inception", "Nolan's greatness is self-evident by filming the dream to the seventh floor; and the lack of good screenwriters in the world is also the development of today's world culture. Break through the practical bottleneck...

    • Verda 2022-04-20 09:01:11

      How American Jews Control Union Money Laundering

      (The content of this article is original, please do not borrow it)

      The movie was called Once Upon a Time in America, and it was labelled a gangster movie. It actually tells the story of the Jewish gang in America. It's mixed with bribery, union control, politics.

      What is a gangster: The gangster...

    • Summer 2022-03-21 09:01:14

      251 minute special edition. It would be great if the whole film was used in full storytelling! What if the adult Deborah was still so pretty! The cross narrative makes it difficult to calmly integrate into the story, but distracts attention, especially the previous part makes it difficult to quickly enter the state. I especially like the part where five teenagers wander on the street. I like the part where Paixi bought a cake and went to have a game and finally ate it by herself, haha! The 14-year-old Jennifer is the most beautiful girl in the world!

    • Domenic 2022-04-24 07:01:02

      Years make people grow old. 30 years later, the memories of the past are bittersweet.

    Once Upon a Time in America quotes

    • Fat Moe: When did you get back?

      Noodles: Today.

      Fat Moe: Why?

      Noodles: They got in touch with me.

      Fat Moe: Who?

      Noodles: I thought you might know.

      Fat Moe: Me? I don't know nothin' 'bout nobody no more.

    • Noodles: How's your sister?

      Fat Moe: I ain't seen her for years. She's a big star now.

      Noodles: We should have known, huh? You can always tell the winners at the starting gate. You can always tell the winners, and you can tell the losers.

      [looks at Moe]

      Noodles: Who would've put a penny on you?

      Fat Moe: I'd have put everything I ever had on you.

      Noodles: Yeah, and you would've lost.

      Fat Moe: Well, you're beat. Good night.

      Noodles: Good night, Moe. Thanks.

      Fat Moe: What have you been doing all these years?

      Noodles: I've been going to bed early.