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Marcelina 2022-02-27 08:01:20
Woody Allen came from World War II
In "Manhattan", the male protagonist played by the old man taught his 17-year-old girlfriend a lesson. He had "walked through the trenches of World War II", but was ridiculed by his girlfriend once: come an, you were only 8 years old during World War II. After reading "The Sound of Time", I...
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Nellie 2022-02-27 08:01:20
the sound of time
"Radio Age" has another beautiful translation: "The Sound of Time", which is Woody Allen's nostalgia for his childhood "Radio Age". As he puts it, "My original intention was to miss songs that were significant in my childhood, and from these songs I got inspiration for scenes that could add color...

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Ernie 2022-03-19 09:01:09
Can't understand why WA left Diane Keaton and can't understand why he was with Mia Farrow later. For the former, I can only express that the novelty may have passed. Feeling about the latter is like when I watch ex-boyfriends' new girlfriends, their standards fluctuate strangely.
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Maybelle 2022-03-21 09:03:16
Moved Fellini's "The Blunderers" and "Those Years" to New York. It turns out that the coffee commune is the broadcast era + the last emperor, and the nightclub and family scenes in New York are almost the same. Children's perspective shows New York in the late 1930s and early 1940s before the war ended. In this way, now is just the right time to make a movie of the late 1970s.
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Joe: [as he realizes the substitute teacher is the woman he and his friends saw dancing naked in the window] Oh God, we're all going straight to hell!
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Mother: [as she watches anti-aircraft searchlights with husband during a World War II black-out] It's so beautiful. Boy, what a world... it could be so wonderful, if it wasn't for certain people.