New York, New York Comments

  • Coby 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Martin Sykesese is not used to this style of play, but De Niro's performance is still wonderful, and the story is a bit mixed in the...

  • Kallie 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Music is superb. If I can make it here, I can make it anywhere. New York, New...

  • Paige 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Swing big band enlightenment, the effect of a movie is better than half a year of jazz appreciation class... De Niro turned out to be the saxophone that he learned specially for this movie! How long does it take for a novice to learn to improvise and be able to solo? The heroine looks a bit like Jen in IT CROWD, everything else is good but a little...

  • Kasey 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Omg! The love for Martin's film has surpassed "Raging Bull". The theme of the jazz musician's story, the most exciting lies in the presentation of various subtle psychology, showing the hidden psychological entanglement over and over again. Made me think a lot about...

  • Donna 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    163min version. The songs and dances are very entertaining, not too long. There were some problems with the break-in part of the two, but the scene after the reunion was really good. In addition, some comedy colors are also really cute from time to time. Flirting with De Niro, listening to De Niro play the saxophone, what more could you ask...

  • Kobe 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    i wanna wake up in a city that doesn't sleep, to find i'm king of the hill, head of the list, cream of the crop at the top of the...

  • Golden 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    Gorgeous costume, set design and cinematography. One more star for the good old New York. Be good to deserve him/her. Will I give him a chance? Do people change? I do not...

  • Aida 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    That's why I like the movies of the 70's. There are no exaggerated ups and downs in the plot, and there is no artificiality, but there are also very moving parts. Proposing to her in the snow and ice, such as apologizing to a pregnant wife with a carload of flowers, and a freeze-frame shot of the rainy street after the breakup at the end, can touch the hearts of the...

  • Ona 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    The most surprising thing is that this movie is actually very feminist, and the ending is exactly what I expected. Liza's singing is so beautiful, and De Niro is really good at acting as an asshole, I'm so mad. (This film should be the pinnacle of De Niro's appearance, right) A musical film that unexpectedly suits my taste very well. It is better than lalaland. Personal opinion, I can't even watch...

  • Albertha 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    This "retro" Hollywood studio-era song and dance film by Scorsese is in essence a tribute and a kind of rebellion. It is the horn of a new era, although it still blows the ballads of the past, De Niro The trumpeter played may be a nuisance that the audience can't empathize with, but Scorsese's purpose is that, he wants to create such a character to say goodbye to the seventies, the audience seems to have been carefully rehearsed The scene is actually the result of Scorsese's improvisation...

Extended Reading
  • Freddie 2022-03-15 08:01:01

    The Sad Love Story of a Popular Singer

    In the 160-plus minutes of the film, I didn't feel at all lengthy, and it was already early morning, and Jimmy's melancholy saxophone was still ringing in my ears. I have some doubts if Jimmy really has this person in the JAZZ music scene. In that studio chart I clearly see that Jimmy's music is...

  • Rosario 2022-03-15 08:01:01

    bad movie

    One point is for jazz. There's nothing good about it other than jazz. Forget the inexplicable progress of the plot, the setting of the male protagonist is simply disgusting. Dirty, no bottom line, objectification of women, full of lies, taking low-level as fun. Since his appearance, he has been...

New York, New York quotes

  • Nicky: Listen, I studied at Brooklyn Conservatory and the Staten Island Conservatory of Music for three years!

    Jimmy Doyle: You did? Well, it doesn't show, man!

  • Francine Evans: I know we've all been working hard, and we've been working too hard. But like the man says, if we get this thing right, we'll blow the roof off this place, you know? So why don't we really try?