Woody Allen's old tune

Brittany 2022-01-07 15:54:20

I am a Woody Allen fan. If you think that I have seen the full set of his works or know the age of his creative ideas, then you are wrong. I don’t even seem to have watched any of his movies. All I watched are some of his scripts, collections of short stories, some movie clips and overwhelming film reviews, and of course, his gossip.
Just like what Jie Chen said when he commented on Haruki Murakami, there are so many old tunes that you are already familiar with. Woody's tone is just that, holding the middle-class little sentiment to say something ridiculously, black humor created by absurd plots and coincidences, classic lines, little character complex, childish mischief and mischief. After you watch the second part, there will be no more freshness, some just see the kindness of old friends. An old friend’s joke he said in the first paragraph, you can take the next paragraph, and then look back and laugh. At that time, it was not the pleasantness of the joke, but the atmosphere of your mutual understanding.
I watched two of his films over the weekend, the old film "Bullets over broadway" (Bullets over broadway) and the new film "Scoop" (Scoop).
You can imagine that Woody was not satisfied with the actress who was filming a movie, saying, "I really want to kill you, you ruined my drama." The
actress said, "You think you are Who? Huh? The gang boss"
Wu said disdainfully, "If I were the gang boss, I won’t dirty my hands. Send a little guy and I’ll take care of you." The
actress hummed from her nose, "Hey, gang boss," The gang boss can’t write such a bad scene for you."
Student Wu retorted, "Is that right? The gang boss’s mistress is better than you."
Then the producer ran over and said, "Have you two finished arguing? No, the investment is expensive. Don’t waste your money."
Wu turned his head and shouted, "Art, art, do you understand? I’m art!!!" An
angry student Wu returned home and his girlfriend Mia Farrow lived with him. Throwing out a big pillow, yelling, "Get out, I know you are fooling around with the heroine in the theater all day, and you don't want to go home at all, are you going to bed?"
Classmate Wu exaggeratedly performed, "I love you, I love you, because of the script, I also love her, I can’t help but love her, she comes from my pen and is my soul sustenance"
his girlfriend put on the table Everything was thrown on the ground, and then the door slammed away, while classmate Woody sat in the trash in the room, recalling what happened during his day, writing fast and writing the script of "Bullets Over Broadway".
Yes, it’s just such a mess. In order to stage his new drama, David had to let the investor, the gang boss’s nightclub mistress, play a role, while the boss sent to protect his mistress’s little friend, showing an amazing creation. Talent, helped David derive an extraordinary stage play. Afterwards, Kiki couldn't bear his mistress's terrible performance and ruined the script he wrote, so she assassinated her. And David, gradually became obsessed with the outdated star who played the heroine-the
story is not so exciting, but because of Woody Allen, the movie becomes unparalleled. Some small tricks, such as the old star, no matter what David said, he held his mouth with his hand and said, “Don’t say don’t say it, I understand.” When he said it before the death of Qiji, it showed another A sense. For example, scenes that are prosperous in the mouths of actors, but never appear in the lens. (The plot of the cover is that the overwhelming star said, "This is my favorite place. In winter, it is covered with white snow. At four or five o'clock in the afternoon, it is faintly lit by the sun setting and the lights. About, through a few small trees, you can see the shadow of Manhattan on the horizon, just like a dream-----dream") The dream appears in her mouth, so beautiful, but not in the lens, there is something special A sense of illusion of intoxication.
Woody Allen is the kind of director that both street vendors and academic professors like. It's the kind of director that you watch his new films every year, praise him, criticize him, but never know him, although I always think he does A writer may be better than a director. His films and language are more subtle than scene changes and lens switching, but who makes movies more profitable? Hey, let’s just watch the disc, and it’s cheaper than books anyway.
I also like the costumes of this movie. Although it is in New York, it has a strong London flavor.
In addition, if being a mistress can be as arrogant as Oliver, and being a servant can be as unscrupulous as the black fat woman of the old gangster, then I think being a mistress and a servant is really cool!

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Extended Reading
  • Deon 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    A film by the old man Woody Allen that focuses on his artistic thoughts and love thoughts. The whole meaning of the movie can actually be reflected in the last sentence of the actor: "I love you and I'm not an artist."

  • Gwendolyn 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    Watching movies late at night. Typical Woody Allen humor. Writing such a book must have a strong foundation in drama, very powerful and exciting. You are such a genius.

Bullets Over Broadway quotes

  • [Cheech is helping Olive rehearse a scene]

    Olive: Can't you see? You're living out the exact same pattern your mother lived out with your father.

    Cheech: I am? Pray tell.

    Olive: In some way you're trying to relive it and in the process of reliving it, correct it. As if that were possible. HA.

    Cheech: It don't say "ha."

    Olive: I know it don't say "ha," I added that.

    Cheech: Are you allowed to do that? I don't think you're allowed to do that.

    Olive: We're allowed to add things. It's called ad-libbing.

    Cheech: Well, I think the whole thing stinks.

    Olive: Well, I think you're a degenerate zombie so shut up and read.

    Cheech: You shut up.

    Olive: You shut up and read.

    Cheech: You're lucky you're Nick's girl.

    Olive: You're lucky you're an idiot.

  • Cheech: You're lucky you're Nick's girl!

    Olive: You're lucky you're an idiot!