Wonder Wheel Comments

  • Clay 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    Wien/The light, shadow and color are so beautiful, I enjoy watching it on the big screen. I want to see that Chinese courtyard. The old man is still very realistic, and everyone is empty in the end. Don't fall in love with literary youth, and don't pin your hope of self-salvation on...

  • Edmund 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    Woody must be avenged. The so-called over-dramatic performances and lighting, as well as the noisy and tiresome character conflicts, are all intended to satirize the illusory visions of "deviated life" that exist in everyone's mind, just like drama (classical style, including movies) as "purely fictional", unrealistic, or even just a self-projection of your own wishful thinking. The dramatic lights go out, back to reality. Best Photography of the...

  • Jennifer 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    woody allen is now subverting its old narrative in every play. You thought it was like "Match Point", thought it was like "Blue Jasmine", thought he was going to repeat it again, but at the end told you that I just didn't kill it, the end shot was still a little boy, and I told you that I was going to destroy it, baa! Woody is making fan movies now, and it must be interesting to understand his narrative structure. Scheduling still sucks, love...

  • Rosalinda 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    The mediocre part of the old man's career, the boring plot, the clichéd feelings, the complicated colors and fat temperature of the stage play seem to have become not many...

  • Roman 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    Love to twisted, hysterical. The whole film is playing with fire, the boy who plays with fire, the girl who plays with fire, the young woman who plays with fire, the prodigal son who plays with fire, all plays with desire. The film left a pale yellow halo, as if a setting sun hit Fei Wen's face, and behind him was a stationary Ferris...

  • Natalie 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    It's sad and annoying to watch, or I like the faint feelings of Japanese dramas. Trying to escape from life by any kind of passion is such a stupid act. People who can cherish and manage ordinary life well are the biggest winners in...

  • Lola 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    Like a Ferris wheel, when life has peaks, it will usher in...

  • Neil 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    Boss Jia's performance is a disaster...Is SNL too deep into the...

  • Joana 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    The camera movement scheduling that matches the actors' stage-style performances is very good, but the exaggerated use of light this time is debatable. The color contrast that is too bright and saturated at certain moments makes the overall picture feel broken and alienated. In terms of text, it is probably It was the most ruthless one after "Blue...

  • Maybelle 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    It's like Kate's face value that is gone...

Extended Reading
  • Julio 2022-03-17 09:01:10

    Remembering Woody Allen's last film unless he emigrated to France

    I think the French will respect him a lot, give him money, and let him keep making films.

    Maybe Woody Allen can do another trilogy: Warsaw, Bucharest, Prague, for example.

    Woody Allen continues his critique and irony of romantic characters, these impractical literary youths, while carrying plates and...

  • Jessyca 2022-04-21 09:03:43

    Ferris wheel

    In fact, I really like Woody Allen's works. His films will not have many plots and gorgeous, and there will be a lot of dialogues.
    This time it is also the way he has filmed in the past. There is a character who
    tells himself that there is a woman who is tortured by marriage. Cinderella-like dream...

Wonder Wheel quotes

  • Mickey: [narrating] The kid makes fires. And not such little ones. He played hooky from summer school and even made fires on the beach where it's forbidden. What the hell does the kid see when he just stares into the flames? Is it the eternal power of the universe? The conversion of mass into energy? The Furies at work? Whatever his motive, it is not appreciated.

  • Mickey: Nothing you could tell me could put the slightest shadow on this evening.

    Ginny: I'm not 35. I'm 38. I'm 39.

    Mickey: Well, that's a very hot age for a woman. I'm a very lucky guy.