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Jaida 2022-03-21 09:03:16
The small house was falling apart, and arguing was more like laughter. A touch of sadness gives life a romantic undertone, and the warm tones throughout, that is Woody Allen's childhood. The unforgettable radio program, the lingering singing voice, and the small stories are strung together by love. On the snowy night of the New Year, the characters exited one after another, and the empty roof under the neon, an empty shot, left only the infinite beauty in the...
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Garnet 2022-03-21 09:03:16
The episodic narrative has a texture of memory, sheer comedy of life and emotional nostalgia, milder than the rest of Woody Allen's work, laughing almost from start to finish, cheerful and lighthearted. At the end, God made a stroke. In the end, everyone left the rooftop, and with Woody Allen's narration, he became lonely again. The little old man was still a pessimistic person. Ending the whole film with the New Year seems to mean the new year. The beginning is also the process of an era...
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Jacey 2022-03-21 09:03:16
What a city. What a time. The filming is really smart and sincere; the young and vigorous Wells is inspirational max... The last rooftop scene is really Fellini's...
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Guillermo 2022-03-20 09:02:55
No chatter and shaking of book bags. It's Woody Fellini's "Amarcord-1973" X "I vitelloni-1953", yes, and a bit of Too Loud...
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Milan 2022-03-19 09:01:09
Audiences accustomed to cynicism do not understand...
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Jesus 2022-03-19 09:01:09
Old Man Woody's nostalgic nirvana is really irresistible. Even those who have not lived in the golden age of American radio are in the last New Year's snow in Manhattan and feel sorry for the sudden passing of the sense of the times. Sentiment, although there are many ridicules for a family of Jewish relatives, but picking up the pearls of childhood golden moments in the noisy hustle and bustle and making a movie is probably the best...
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Hadley 2022-03-19 09:01:09
At the end, I seem to hear woody cry...
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Guadalupe 2022-03-19 09:01:09
"I'll never forget New Year's 1944, I'll never forget these people, I'll never forget the voices on the radio, it just seems to get weaker with each new year..." Woody Allen The Brooklyn version of "Once Upon a Time", full of love and nostalgia, is so beautiful, he himself said in the narration, this is his beautiful polish on memory. I really don't think there's anything better than the...
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Ernie 2022-03-19 09:01:09
Can't understand why WA left Diane Keaton and can't understand why he was with Mia Farrow later. For the former, I can only express that the novelty may have passed. Feeling about the latter is like when I watch ex-boyfriends' new girlfriends, their standards fluctuate...
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Idella 2022-03-18 09:01:09
Through the radio carrier, the good old days are strung together; those songs, those events, those scenes, because they are attached to our memories, become so warm and affectionate; no matter how much the future is, at least tonight is happy; Woody wrote A secret diary for childhood, a little child lives inside...
Radio Days Comments
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Selmer 2022-03-14 14:12:30
The clouds are easy to disperse, and the years leave a voice
Personal score: 8 points (out of 10 points)
On the axis of Woody Allen's works, people often set up labels for him including existential philosophy, urban satirical comedy, semi-autobiography, alienation effect, nostalgic age, love pessimism and intellectual complex, indicating that he...
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Marcelina 2022-02-27 08:01:20
Woody Allen came from World War II
In "Manhattan", the male protagonist played by the old man taught his 17-year-old girlfriend a lesson. He had "walked through the trenches of World War II", but was ridiculed by his girlfriend once: come an, you were only 8 years old during World War II. After reading "The Sound of Time", I...
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Young Joe's Friend #1: She was nothin' special. She was all right, but my favorite is Rita Hayworth.
Young Joe's Friend #2: I like Betty Grable.
Young Joe's Friend #3: I like Dana Andrews.
Young Joe's Friend #2: Are you kidding? Dana Andrews is a man.
Young Joe's Friend #3: She is?
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Father: What do they want, those Nazis? To slaughter everyone on the planet?
Mother: The Nazis, the Communists. The world would be better off without any of them, believe me. Come here. You know what W.C. Fields said, don't you? He said, to settle a war the leaders of the countries involved should meet in a stadium and fight it out with socks filled with horse manure.