Manhattan Comments

  • Clifton 2022-03-21 09:01:41

    Love only two: Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue, black and white New York. Bye Woody...

  • Torey 2022-03-21 09:01:41

    3.5. I don't like Woody Allen all the time, but Manhattan has added some favor. Of course, it was also because of Aunt May. Personally, I think the problem with his later works is that he is eager to avoid repeating himself (in fact, his films are always the repetition of his values), creating gimmicks to win the audience's favor, and losing valuable sincerity in the process of trying to compromise and please. This is a relatively rough one, but also a relatively beautiful...

  • Liana 2022-03-21 09:01:41

    The mood of "Manhattan" is between "Midnight in Paris" and "Radio Age". Compared with the long-term memory of "None", "Man" is closer to Woody Allen's own autobiography. Love the nostalgic effect of black and white images with emphasis on lighting. His own American past, so less dense discourse, more personal loneliness, silence, and...

  • Orland 2022-03-21 09:01:41

    When everyone wants to cultivate to become evil in the east and poison in the west, they never thought that the most powerful martial arts in the world is actually innocent, so that one hundred poisons cannot be...

  • Vicenta 2022-03-20 09:01:34

    Woody's romantic and playful love letter to New York, an elegy for a lost love. City montage under Rhapsody in Blue, black and white photography by Gordon Willis, watching the night scene in a rickshaw, [Marriage, Divorce to Independence], the embarrassment of four people in the cinema is the same as [Paradise Stranger Things], the dark night planetarium and the Lonely Apartment panorama in the lower left corner The two of us, running for love | We will all become like this - Skeleton | Bergman...

  • Jennyfer 2022-03-20 09:01:34

    The relationship between the people and the scene is very strange. The characters are too familiar with the place, and photography often emphasizes a certain sense of strangeness. It's hard to assess the effect of this fragmentation on the...

  • Edd 2022-03-20 09:01:34

    A friend's extramarital lover begins a relationship with the protagonist because he cares about the identity of a third party, and then turns to return because he is nostalgic for the original relationship; develops a relationship with an underage girl, betrays his extramarital lover, and saves it again because of his lover's betrayal, girl As an adult, it turns around and abandons the existing relationship. Rumbling normal...

  • Aaliyah 2022-03-20 09:01:34

    We are always preoccupied with the details of our feelings, whether we care about love or not, literature and art are actually a little spice in a boring life, and we always choose to ignore the really important things. Humans are not equal to the whole world. Love is not worth...

  • Eli 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    This is simply the advance trailer of "Woody & Song Yi"... Woody Allen is simply interpreting his own work with his life. The opening and closing "Rhapsody in Blue" always inadvertently let me go to "Nodame Cantabile"...

  • Martina 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    [A-] The master of Woody’s love paradox theory of fraternity and singularity, abusive and innocent, optimistic and tragic love...

Extended Reading
  • Derek 2022-03-21 09:01:41

    Manhattan: The Self-Redemption of the Nihilist

    Ex-wife's description of Isaac in book

    Sensitive, narcissistic, somewhat nihilistic. Perhaps Isaac's ex-wife knows him best, even more than Isaac himself. Although he is an intellectual, most of the time, knowledge is not what he depends on for survival. Instead, he simply indulges in a state of...

  • Demarco 2022-04-19 09:01:42

    Lost in Manhattan

    When the camera pulls toward the city, from high-rise buildings to streets, from traffic to pedestrians, Woody Allen's voice sounds, and the story of the intellectual he is best at begins to be told in Manhattan, New York.

    He borrowed Isaac's novels to describe his feelings about Manhattan. He...

Manhattan quotes

  • Willie Davis: Why can't we have frankfurters?

    Isaac Davis: Because, this is the Russian Tea Room.

  • Isaac Davis: All the times I come over here, I can't understand how you can prefer her to me.

    Jill: You can't understand that?

    Isaac Davis: No. It's a mystery to me.

    Jill: Well, you knew my history when you married me.

    Isaac Davis: I know. My analyst warned me, but you were so beautiful that I got another analyst.