Vicky Cristina Barcelona Comments

  • Arnold 2022-04-21 09:01:36

    "Unfulfilled love is romantic."...

  • Ima 2022-04-21 09:01:36

    After four years, it was like a dream to rewatch it. The old man is really a master, and now I realize that everyone's name has a metaphor, Don Juan, Christ, Helen, Dog. Maybe an over-interpretation, but it's really interesting to ponder. J reminded me that Doug, Vicky, and Christina's three positions represent the ideological transformation of the past, present and future. Unexpectedly, I agree with JA when I rewatch it. Finally, go to his...

  • Nestor 2022-03-24 09:01:30

    compare knowing what you want knowing what you don't want is much much more important, isn't it,...

  • Alverta 2022-03-24 09:01:30

    The old man Woody has taken the niche morality outside the mainstream thought upright, gentle, bright and lingering. Open up the inherent relationship of marriage a little bit, allowing us to talk about other possibilities, which is ultimately an anecdote of Huang Liang Yimeng Basai, or planting a seed. This story has the possibility of growth, isn’t it great?...

  • Andreanne 2022-03-23 09:01:33

    Penelope Cruz is really a very feminine stunner, there is a kind of attractive charm between madness and normal, but Scarlett Johansson and Rebecca Hall are different beauty..., no wonder Cast is so familiar, because they have seen movies starring them before. Woody Allen likes to tell extraordinary stories in this kind of love, right? There are also factors that are worthy of belief. Just treat it as...

  • Michale 2022-03-23 09:01:33

    Objectively speaking, the story narration itself likes it very much, as for the others... how does Woody Allen feel that the older he gets... helpless... hey,...

  • Elfrieda 2022-03-23 09:01:33

    Could Javier Baden surprise me even more?...

  • Clarissa 2022-03-23 09:01:33

    Bergson has a very advanced method of defining-to say what a thing is, first say what it is not. The men in Woody Allen's movies are always three-dimensional and rich, and women are always low-intellectual and symbolic. Only by shaping multiple opposing female images can they piece together into a complete...

  • Rico 2022-03-23 09:01:33

    This story tells us that if you don't have the ability to bear it, don't just let your life not belong to you. Otherwise it will only be embarrassing, just like Vicky. In other words, Woody Allen's interpretation of feelings always feels a little weird, not wanting to discuss feelings, but more like choices. Anyway, when I watched it, I always felt uncomfortable because I couldn't agree with his handling of female emotions. There is no love in this so-called love...

  • Cassandre 2022-03-23 09:01:33

    8.0 The narration accompanies the audience to pay attention to these people in the form of bystanders. The direct anti-corruption interlaced love far exceeds the love triangle, and the discussion of love and sex rises to a higher level. It is not just a vulgar love triangle story Woody The old man moved the story to Barcelona, ​​a beautiful city. On the basis of the narrative, it showed the beautiful side of the city. Unfortunately, the story did not develop in depth and ended hastily and...

Extended Reading
  • Chris 2022-04-21 09:01:36

    Thoughts on Woody Allen's Worldview

    I've seen three Woody Allen movies. Coffee Commune, Midnight in Paris and Midnight in Barcelona. All three films, whether it's Javier Bardem in Midnight Barcelona, ​​Marion Cotillard in Midnight Paris, or the hero and heroine in Coffee Commune, have two or more lovers. At the same time, the...

  • Crystel 2022-04-19 09:01:35

    Love to the left, life to the right

    The film "Midnight in Barcelona" is only 90 minutes long, but it is not an easy task to make the plot clear and concise. If you just pull out one of the characters and "expand" it, it will be even more incredible: if Vicky, Juan, and Douglas are listed in detail, it will be a Barcelona version of...

Vicky Cristina Barcelona quotes

  • Vicky: So, uh, tell me why, why won't your father publish his poems?

    Juan Antonio: Well, because, ungh, he hates the world and that's his way of getting back at them, to create beautiful works and then to deny them to the public, which I think it's...

    Vicky: My god.

    Juan Antonio: Hmmm.

    Vicky: Oh, what makes him so angry toward the human race?

    Juan Antonio: Because after thousands of years of civilization they still haven't learned to love.

  • Juan Antonio: When I saw you across the room at the art gallery, I noticed you have - beautiful lips. Very full, very sexual.

    Cristina: Thank you.