Manhattan Comments

  • Kareem 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    Another Woody Allen masterpiece. Combining comedy elements with serious themes, the film not only shows love, but also the relationship between people. The film uses black and white photography, very emotional, coupled with Gershwin's music, can be called the epitome of American petty bourgeoisie life. Although the technique is not as innovative as "Annie Hall", the whole film is more comfortable to watch than "Annie Hall", but it is said that Woody himself does not like this movie very...

  • Stephan 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    A bunch of self-righteous people pretending to be impetuous and cute, for Diane Keaton's Mary I have to give ten stars to this stupid woman Laugh my ass off And all over the places My favorite ex-wife played by...

  • Diego 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    this is the best WA movie for me so far,while... i don't like him still. My last movie in...

  • Lavonne 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    Woody Allen-style middle-class talker syndrome, the ability to ramble is not as strong as "Annie Hall", which is better than a small fresh stubbornness. Merryl Streep made a cameo role in the film. She didn't have a lot of scenes, and she didn't have much room to play. It's just that Aunt Mei, who still has a charm today, was amazingly beautiful back...

  • Kennith 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    Woody Allen has his own charm, and so do his...

  • Jeffery 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    All soundtracks are good! good! good! ; The desperate, self-deprecating, understanding, and confused face at the end makes me laugh and cry; when I find that my train of thought is so synchronized with Woody Allen's film, get all the laughs, find all the quotes , I understand that I belong to the group of people that Woody Allen will forever laugh at...;life sucks when I realize that I'll never become Diane...

  • Darion 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    Diane Keaton plays the same type of girl as Annie Hall, love the way she dresses & talks! Julie Delpy feels a lot like her when she was...

  • Felipe 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    What a personal Woody Allen love story. For some feelings, we should give more indifference and rationality. In this film, I saw a lot of people, including you, me, and her. "Not everyone changes, but you always have to have some confidence." The long shots of that era were...

  • Kole 2022-03-23 09:01:40

    Although I also know, it seems to be the same old style, but when he uttered these witty and interesting lines, he turned into an urban sonata and sang among the buildings. He walked with his lover in a concrete forest, and they became black and white. The rough-grained components of the film alone are enough to make it clear that he had a Manhattan of his own. He will always have Paris and...

  • Adonis 2022-03-23 09:01:40

    The superficial head of the intellectual is the Tao and the inner emptiness. They always understand a lot of big truths, and they tell the 17-year-old girl what love is not like a teacher. They use reason to fight their inner impulses and emotions, but they are doomed to lose. And the 17-year-old girl didn't understand love better, she just believed in love more, she didn't have the burden of years and the past, and she was able to join it more...

Extended Reading
  • Enos 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    Manhattan: A love story wrapped in literary sugar

    The streets and alleys lined with tall buildings, the endless stream of people, men and women in a hurry, are intimately wrapped in a business atmosphere, and can not tolerate a high-efficiency rhythm of breathing. New York, a place where countless people’s dreams linger, also has a...

  • Humberto 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    The Decay of Contemporary Culture

    I thought Tracy would tell woody fuck off bluntly at the end, but I didn't expect the ending to be so tender.

    the decay of contemporary culture, a city falling in the eyes of intellectuals. Woody is full of narcissistic sense of justice, gossip is the new pornography, infinitely raising the level...

Manhattan quotes

  • Isaac Davis: So what does, what does your analyst say? I mean, did you speak to him?

    Mary Wilke: Well, Donny's in a coma, he had a very bad acid experience.

  • Isaac Davis: What are you telling me, that you're going to leave Emily, is this true, and run away with the winner of the Zelda Fitzgerald emotional maturity award?

    Yale: Look, I love her, I've always loved her.

    Isaac Davis: What kind of crazy friend are you?

    Yale: I'm a good friend! I introduced her to you, remember?

    Isaac Davis: Right, what was the point? I don't understand that!

    Yale: Well, I thought you liked her?

    Isaac Davis: Yes, I do like her, now we both like her!

    Yale: Yeah, well I liked her first!

    Isaac Davis: I liked her first? What are you, six years old? Jeezus!

    Yale: Look, I thought it was over. I mean, would I have encouraged you to take her out if I still liked her?

    Isaac Davis: So, what, you like her, now you don't like her, then you did like her, you know it's still early, you can change your mind one more time before dinner!

    Yale: Don't get sarcastic about this. You think I like this?

    Isaac Davis: How long were you going to see her without saying anything to me?

    Yale: Don't turn this into one of your big moral issues!

    Isaac Davis: 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 honest!

    Yale: I wanted to tell you about it, I knew it was going to upset you! We had a few innocent meetings.

    Isaac Davis: A few? She said one! You guys should get your story straight, you know. Don't you rehearse?

    Yale: We met twice for coffee.

    Isaac Davis: Hey come off it, she doesn't drink coffee! What'd you do, meet for Sanka? That's not too romantic, you know, it's a little on the geriatric side.

    Yale: Well, I'm not a saint, okay.

    Isaac Davis: But, you're too easy on yourself! Don't you see that? That's your problem, that's your whole problem. You rationalize everything, you're not honest with yourself. You talk about, you want to write a book, but in the end you'd rather buy the Porsche, you know. Or, you cheat a little bit on Emily and you play around the truth a little with me, and next thing you know, you're in front of a Senate committee and you're naming names, you're informing on your friends!

    Yale: You are so self righteous, you know. We're just people! We're just human beings, you know. You think you're God!

    Isaac Davis: I gotta model myself after someone!