Back to Basics

Kellie 2022-04-20 09:02:46

I watched 30 Woody Allen films back and forth. I saw his black and white films from the color films, saw his funny, active participation, and insatiable worldliness, and saw that his style changed from irony, whimsy, drama to seriousness, and then to the pursuit of beauty in photography. After taking so many shots, I ended up making a serious drama film. The images are beautiful and the things I said are not new, but it is Woody Allen's rhythm, his favorite jazz soundtrack, Windsor font, Bora Bora. Maybe I also developed feelings for Woody Allen and adapted to his style. There are not many new things, but I still want to take a good look.

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  • 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 others.

  • 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 Year.

Wonder Wheel quotes

  • 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.

  • Mickey: Jesus, what a sheltered life I've led. I have book knowledge but you've really tasted life.

    Carolina: You've been round the world.

    Mickey: Yeah, but you've been around the block. You think you'll always be looking over your shoulder?

    Carolina: Everybody dies, you can't walk around thinking about it.

    Mickey: You're talking to a lifeguard.