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Kristina 2022-04-20 09:02:03
Woody Allen continues to explore reason and sensibility, reality and imagination
Saw Woody Allen's new Magic in the Moonlight, which premiered at the Film Museum. Looking down from the penultimate row of seats about five meters high, the audience was mostly gray-haired or hairless. The movie starts and the music starts. Another minor tune from Midnight in Paris, a scene from...
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Antonia 2022-04-21 09:02:50
"Magic Moonlight": Love's Little Tricks
Director: Woody Allen
Stars: Emma Stone / Colin Firth / Marcia Gay
Harden Showing off his petty-bourgeois taste on the big screen. Judging from the content of the film, the old man put down some cynical figures and became a little more understanding and relaxed. Of course, the male...

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Adelbert 2022-03-29 09:01:04
Reason versus emotion. The retro piano and the warm sunlight are pleasing to the eye, and the long shots don't feel tedious under the barrage of sharp dialogue. The male protagonist is once again possessed by Woody Allen, who has been mean and vicious and arrogant for a century. Although the male protagonist's psychological changes were a little sudden, the story was still a little surprising, not to mention that Sister Shitou was too amazing, and Uncle Face was still a gentleman and stylish, but the two really had no sense of CP.
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Jayde 2022-01-05 08:01:35
It’s really not very interesting this time. The American goldfisheye heroine and the British uncle don’t call at all, okay?
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