Walter Bernstein

Walter Bernstein

  • Born: 1919-8-20
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  • Extended Reading
    • Guillermo 2022-04-21 09:01:27

      Be willing to be shallow is the elixir of life

      [Watching Diary: Woody Allen Session]

      There is a funny scene: the two go to see a psychiatrist together, and the screen is separated from left to right. The doctor asked about the rhythm of the sex life, and Evel, on the right, complained that it was too little, only three times a week. Annie said...

    • Scot 2022-03-21 09:01:23

      Interpretation of Anne Hall from the Three Key Words

      The first key word is the whims of intellectuals. These intellectuals are always at odds with the distance between their rich and sentimental hearts and the dull and rough real world, they are talking about Bergman, it is James Joyce, and people around them are talking about The New Yorker's big...

    • Lyla 2022-03-22 09:01:21

      Woody Allen’s movies with Woody Allen appearing are unpleasant, and from the perspective of the picture, it is not good for him to put himself in the movie, and even feels uncomfortable. It would be good if he just be a narrator. .

    • Freida 2022-04-24 07:01:03

      89/100, it pokes me too much. It should be the most exquisite and devoted Woody Allen movie. The extreme lightness of the surface can carry such a complex structure, and the sense of form juggling is absolutely matched with the text. Excellent work, but I don't think it's the best one.

    Annie Hall quotes

    • Alvy Singer: In 1942 I had already discovered women.

      [Young Alvy kisses girl in school]

      Alvy's Classmate: Yecch. He kissed me, he kissed me. Yecch.

      Miss Reed: That's the second time this month. Step up here.

      Alvy at 9: What'd I do?

      Miss Reed: Step up here.

      Alvy at 9: What did I do?

      Miss Reed: You should be ashamed of yourself.

      Alvy Singer: Why? I was just expressing a healthy sexual curiosity.

      Miss Reed: Six year old boys don't have girls on their minds.

      Alvy Singer: I did.

      Alvy's Classmate: For God's sake, Alvy, even Freud speaks of a latency period.

      Alvy Singer: Well, I never had a latency period. I can't help it.

    • Alvy Singer: I'm so tired of spending evenings making fake insights with people who work for "Dysentery."

      Robin: "Commentary."

      Alvy Singer: Oh really? I had heard that "Commentary" and "Dissent" had merged and formed "Dysentery."