Manhattan Comments

  • Jacklyn 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    Woody allen asked her why she had a dog. She said just a penis substitute...I must have heard it wrong. . i am from philadelpia and i am a beautiful...

  • Pietro 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    Really? you married your teacher? -Yeah of course. He failed me and I fell in love with him. -oh thats just perfect. -I was sleeping with him and he had the nerve to give me an...

  • Angel 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    Diane Keaton is still so charming, and she and Woody Allen's opposite scene, personally feel better than Anne Hall in 1977. And Meryl Streep felt full of temperament even if it only flashed. This film is suitable for the fickle, weak, neurotic intellectuals and artists of that day. There are many possibilities for love, but a 17-year-old girl finally said: not everyone changes, you should have confidence in...

  • Janice 2022-04-23 07:01:42

    In the planetarium, the faint light outlines the outlines of two empty people. On the side of the moon and the stars, this is undoubtedly the most intense romance in a Woody Allen movie. Love has been alienated into various forms by urban civilization. It is like a labyrinth, trapping everyone who is self-righteous. There is irony in the humor, and thinking in the joke. Before I knew it, Woody Allen became one of my favorite...

  • Adolphus 2022-03-28 09:01:02

    20121229: It's not suitable for me to watch...the feeling of a literary film...Manhattan.1979.Manhattan.Bilingual subtitles.HR-HDTV.AC3.1024x576.x264-Renren Video Production.mkv

  • Oscar 2022-03-28 09:01:02

    Who wouldn't want to have the heart and love of a seventeen-year-old girl, even though its real meaning is just a sense of security, a pure infatuation and even worship. At the age of 40, the mid-life crisis was nothing more than a career bottleneck, the marriage was frustrated, and the adventure of love failed again. Therefore, any man would especially yearn for a simple emotion, which comes from the admiration of a simple girl for him. Presence is better than chasing the love phantom of an...

  • Jaren 2022-03-28 09:01:02

    Superficial and profound, pessimistic and optimistic, I like this film far better than "Annie Hall"; at the end, there is a 400-shot long shot with a cheerful symphony, and it is amazing to think about it before and after the...

  • Esta 2022-03-28 09:01:02

    Re-watching Manhattan, I'm still addicted to the old-fashioned chatter. The old talker also understands that the humor, pretense, and narcissism of pseudo intellectual are actually hypocritical, selfish, and fragile. Who wouldn't be tempted to see the 17-year-old model-like Hemingway's granddaughter, who wouldn't be tempted after a chat with Woody's Diane Keaton. Greedy thinking that it would be nice to have both, often ends up...

  • Perry 2022-03-28 09:01:02

    Middle-aged, Jewish, single, male, intellectual, love and hate and helplessness and...

  • Keagan 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    I still rarely watch the director's black-and-white films. During this time, I have also found his earliest "Sex Book" Blu-ray. According to the chronological order of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, I watched a few more Woody Allen movies. classic. In the director and many female stars of Woody's water actress (except for a few), it can be said that the cooperation is smooth; and in this film, there are actually three stars to support, Streep plays his ex-wife, and Hemingway's granddaughter At...

Extended Reading
  • Briana 2022-04-22 07:01:09

    Manhattan

    A black-and-white romantic comedy written, directed and acted by Woody Allen, a middle-aged man who pretends to be a literary man is satirized.
    After the trivial chatter at the beginning, it gradually gets better, and at the end, there is a smile, Woody Allen is really a female friend.

    A...

  • Koby 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    Ethics issues in Manhattan

    Woody Allen’s 1979 movie Manhattan is coming to an end. His own role is called Se Isaac, and he scolds my friend Yale. Being dishonest to himself

    Isaac didn’t just say that Yale had found some reason to prevaricate against him in order to do unreasonable things. He also recorded...

Manhattan quotes

  • 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.

  • 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.