Genuine Woody Allen

Davon 2022-03-21 09:01:30

I think a person who is obsessed with comedy is a total pessimist.
For example, if Woody Allen
watched all Woody Allen movies in one day, you would have basically no expectations in life - love, friendship, career, family... As long as you pursue, it must be fake of.
The same is true of "Match Point", whoever has good luck will have a good end.
Judging from the ending alone, it is somewhat similar to "Young Adam" in which Ivan appeared. If the good guys reward the bad guys and get a bad end, it looks more like a mockery.
That's the biggest reason why I'd love to watch a Woody Allen movie - I'm just like this small, rambunctious old man, and I've never had any hope for the good side of life. Because of this, I am so happy every day.
After the end of the game, Old Allen and himself couldn't help but come out and act in the movie with the beautiful Scarlett, and finally killed himself. Although also very Woody Allen, but from the point of view of the movie itself, it still lost to this game point.
The selection of several actors is excellent, which makes people sincerely admire old man Allen's ability to control beautiful and handsome men. He can make Lao's "poor boy ascend to the sky" convincing, while Scarlett's beautiful and simple And self-righteous, and through her plump and seductive body is all presented.
The only pity, I thought the little old man would play one of the two cops, or the tramp with the mold. That would be a purer Woody Allen movie.

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Extended Reading
  • Kaylah 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    For that London accent = =

  • Jamarcus 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    The ending is good~ I didn't fall into the routine, the story is okay, but it's a little procrastination

Match Point quotes

  • Tom Hewett: What was it the the vicar used to say? "Despair is the path of least resistance." It was something odd, wasn't it? It was very strange.

    Christopher "Chris" Wilton: I think that faith is the path of least resistance.

    Tom Hewett: Oh, God.

    Chloe Hewett Wilton: Oh, God! Can we change the subject, please?

  • Christopher "Chris" Wilton: [giving Chloe an Opera CD] It's very rare. It has some beautiful arias on it. And his voice expresses everything that's tragic about life.

    Chloe Hewett Wilton: You find it tragic, do you?

    Christopher "Chris" Wilton: And you?

    [kiss]

    Chloe Hewett Wilton: I love it.

    [kiss]

    Chloe Hewett Wilton: Let's stay at home and have dinner, and listen to the tragedy. I'm gonna open one of those bottles of wine I got you.

    Christopher "Chris" Wilton: Ah, Puligny-Montrachet. I never heard of it before Tom ordered it. Now I'm addicted.