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Monte 2022-09-13 18:50:40
He is proficient in the grasp of language, the consideration of words and literary evaluation. His contradictory heart is the sharpest part of his character, and the most timid thing is his penetrating penetration of people. I don't know if I'm seeing Woody Allen or the writer, and maybe it's...
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Laurie 2022-09-10 11:19:26
Manhattan is just a stage, not too different from all stages; the actors on the stage are you, me and him tumbling in the washing machine of desire; and love, love is everywhere, just like the narrow alleys beside the bustling streets Garbage scattered everywhere in general. Hypocrisy, confusion, ignorance, self-mutilation, because of the flood of lust and love. Only innocence is like a pearl, although naive, it can be hoped...
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Edgardo 2022-09-04 01:32:45
I hate chatty men, but such men are often smart, and I like smart people who are not...
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Davon 2022-04-24 07:01:05
See the restored version of Manhattan in Manhattan. Consistent nagging, selfish and sincere love between middle-aged intellectual men and...
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Daniela 2022-04-24 07:01:05
There are no big scenes in intellectual films, and there is a romantic mood in the bones. And it is a high-level joke. Many people in the Beijing Film Festival are as quiet as chickens in "Kafka", "Hitler's Record" and "Nabokov". For the third time, Woody Allen is still the most comfortable movie I've...
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Santino 2022-04-24 07:01:05
The movies are great and I'm finally old enough to understand what he's saying in the movies but here's the thing: Woody Allen and his adopted daughter-wife adopted another adopted daughter and stuck their fingers together all day long.. .he was probably full of fantasies and all kinds of girls when he...
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Bailey 2022-04-24 07:01:05
In addition to the ubiquitous jokes and golden sentences, and the constant ridicule of literary youth and intellectuals, the more important thing is to capture the style of the city. The hypocritical attitude at the end is also the kind of person he mocks...
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Kaia 2022-04-24 07:01:05
"You could have said, but all you had to do was call me and talk to me. You know, I'm very understanding. I'd have said no, but you'd have felt...
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Kathryne 2022-04-24 07:01:05
I naturally don't like his dramas, although this and Annie may be considered his highest level, even though his intellectual attitude is so skillfully portrayed that he is ridiculously cowardly, and in a short period of time, two dramas with the same theme were shot in a row. Probably in the form of expression, Annie shows a bit of avant-garde parallel montage and surreal shots. This one is a tribute to silent comedy, and the composition has a more academic...
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Erika 2022-04-24 07:01:05
All kinds of old goddesses are typical of poor and lowly, and they are afraid that their lives will end, so they brag. Not only do I like Tracy the most, but the end of the recording is so sad, but I am helpless to the point that we keep creating all kinds of troubles and hope that we can leave some in the end The reason to make life beautiful He was indeed as tough and romantic as the city he loved! Even though the old man took a cigarette, the picture is definitely...
Manhattan Comments
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Erling 2022-04-19 09:01:42
Manhattan Sense
The whole process made me a little anxious, and what hasn't changed is the collision between Woody Allen's self-deprecating self-deprecation and the ideas of the bigwigs, but compared to this one, I still prefer the one presented in Annie Hall. condition. The relationship between the characters in...
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Daphne 2021-11-13 08:01:24
Ugly academic intellectuals
This is the second Woody Allen film I watched. The first is "Annie Hall". In contrast, I like Manhattan some, but it can only be compared. I don’t know if Woody Allen’s films are all about academic intellectuals. If they are, the director’s name will not be on my roster of great...
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Isaac Davis: Bergman's the only genius in cinema today, I think.
Yale: He's a big Bergman fan.
Mary Wilke: God, you're so the opposite! I mean, you write that absolutely fabulous television show. It's brilliantly funny and his view is so Scandinavian. It's bleak, my God! I mean, all that Kierkegaard, right? Real adolescent, you know, fashionable pessimism. I mean, the silence. God's silence. Okay, okay, okay. I mean, I loved it when I was at Radcliffe, but, I mean, all right, you outgrow it. You absolutely outgrow it.
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Mary Wilke: Don't you see? Don't you guys see? That it is the dignifying of one's psychological and sexual hang-ups by attaching them to these grandiose, philosophical issues? That's what it is.