Manhattan Comments

  • Gilberto 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    The dilemma shown in this movie is something I will face and try to surpass now and in the future. The film is full of proverbs and aphorisms, and has a profound expression of the relationship between people (especially the intellectual class and art practitioners). They are cowardly, fickle, have no confidence in the future, and are addicted to their own hearts and fantasies. Inability to care about the larger world, and cause trouble within the limited range of one's touch. The busyness,...

  • Kennith 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    ——You have to have a little faith in people. At that moment, Woody Allen was finally...

  • Keith 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    People who become tuberculosis are either overconfident or insecure. If they succeed, tuberculosis will have both. It will make you dumbfounded and feel right about it. You may not love him, but every time you listen to him tell a story, even though you really want to find the difference, you always have the courage to point to him and say: "Hey, you are...

  • Adrien 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    Replaying @phenomena in the 4K restoration version. Among all the fierce talks of everyone, only the young girl looks detached, because she has not yet suffered from the lonely and boring head of life, she has a lot of youth, absolute self-confidence, not yet Learn to cover up your inner insecurity with pale words like adults. How could she understand how long is six...

  • Rachelle 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    ★★★Woody Allen’s characteristic chatting film continues to ridicule love and marriage, and laughs at life and destiny. This film is suitable for the fickle, weak and neurotic intellectuals and artists that day. There are many possibilities for love, not as good as a 17-year-old girl finally said: Not everyone changes, you should have confidence in...

  • Cindy 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    I silently felt shameless that if I were a straight man, I would definitely be of Woody Allen's type. I was constantly attracted by strong mature women who were battling with me. Stop regards the young, innocent and natural girl as the most comfortable "past" and the most perfect "home." Woody Allen used his real life to prove that he is the most accurate definition of "author's...

  • Jerad 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    "People living in Manhattan, they are mediocre, and they always create unnecessary and nervous problems. Because of this, they don't have to face the more difficult life-and-death problems in this world." It's not that I prefer. Black and white, but it really beats "Annie Hall". From Hall's mourning for a person to Manhattan's comforting for a city, the more chaotic, the more...

  • Giles 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    Manhattan tells us that pretending to be coerced will not end...

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

    Everyone has a hypocritical side

    Everyone is defending their actions and finding a reasonable excuse for their actions. Then let yourself believe in your excuses, and then convince others to believe in your excuses.
    Even sometimes, I am convinced of this excuse. And act for this excuse. But this excuse is extremely...

  • Earline 2022-03-25 09:01:07

    voiceover metaphor

    After watching it, it is indeed the worst movie of Wu Di I have ever seen, but this is a matter of the plot. Of course, the whole movie is about a guy who cheats and doesn't get on with the new one, and it's too late. So, the plot is rotten! But the lens and lighting are first-class! Because the...

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.