I buy it.

Adolphus 2022-04-19 09:02:26

Many of Woody's film backgrounds are Paris in the early 20th century and American Broadway around the Great Depression! He has always described his ideology with the vision of Bo-bo, and there is also a working class, but it also focuses on the conflicts between it and bourgeois! Bobo's favorite in Europe and America but since I lived in Paris my mind is more way on Woody Allen in the current moment. Quote from the movie: "Human is poor and limited...magic might exist....We need illusions to live ..." True or false, who cares.

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  • Melba 2022-04-23 07:03:11

    To be honest, the beautiful scenery of PACA was spent in vain, and it can be regarded as reflecting that the story told in the film is not as gorgeous as the scenery. The chatterbox continued to spread, and Emma and Colin Firth must have adapted very well, but the story was obviously too weak. In addition, this kind of love teaching film began to make me feel confuse: Woody, are you helping men or women?

  • Nikki 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    Small proposition, small pattern, big fun. Love has a magical power that cannot be demonstrated or explained clearly, which makes the man who is "the most twisted and logical in the world" hesitantly and unequivocally. The girl who doesn't ramble about scientific theories has already expressed everything in the form of anger and anger. It is ridiculous that the man is still pretending to be strong and calm with his almost pitiful arrogance and so-called rationality even at the last moment.

Magic in the Moonlight quotes

  • George: I had an interesting chat with Mr. Taplinger, as he's called. I'd say he has a classic neurotic personality disorder. Brilliant parents who didn't get along, closer to his aunt than his mother, obsessed with mortality, believes in nothing, finds life to have no meaning. Just a perfect depressive, with everything sublimated into his art, and he is quite an artist. He began as an escape artist. Interesting choice if anyone ever wanted to escape from reality. But, like Freud, he will not permit himself to be seduced by childish thoughts just because they're more comforting. Very unhappy man. I like him.

  • Stanley: I came to say that for some inexplicable reason that defies common sense and human understanding, that I have, of late, experienced some small... quite small but discernible, inner stirrings regarding your smile.