It's great to be a person who can write, direct and act! This is one of the few director's slightly serious and dull works, but when the director is chattering at the end of the credits, you find that this is still a Woody Allen film! Think about sarcasm, how to treat work and creators, how to balance emotional life. But it goes well with Rampling's melancholy, beautiful and intellectual temperament.
A wife who used to be his inspirational muse, but is now suffering from mental torture and has only two happy days a month; a French lover who looks exactly like his wife, but divorced her husband and wants to marry herself with two children; a free Smart single woman; there have been two or three sexy women in white like Monroe.
Black and white movies, but people are still unfinished, keep thinking!
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