Movies of straight men who make women suffocate

Nolan 2022-03-20 09:03:04

Woody Allen is a straight man. In my impression, nine out of ten works are for the guidance of female friends. With his "deep compassion" and "sharp insight", he mercilessly reveals the root of women's tragedy. That is vanity, weakness, stupidity, emptiness... how helpless women would be without the arms of men. In Kate Winslet's "Ferris Wheel", the role of the milf who stumbled was suffocated to death, but she really tested her acting skills. Justin's boss is not disobedient to play a college student when he is old, and he is well maintained. Films with straight men like this (in the past it was called male chauvinism) are really rare.

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  • Freda 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    I watched this movie at the beginning of the year and have been reluctant to mark it until now, for fear that it would be the last Woody movie I could see. The story and the colors and the music and the babble and the whining, it's all still so Woody Allen that it eats me up so much that there's no point in talking about good and bad, just like, super like, love and super love .

  • Marques 2022-03-24 09:03:45

    It's really a wall to push people, and a movie exposes Kate Winslet's hypocritical and shameless face!

Wonder Wheel quotes

  • [first lines]

    Mickey: [narrating] Coney Island, 1950's. The beach, the boardwalk. Once a luminous jewel, but growing relentlessly seedier as the tides roll in and out. Summers I work here on Bay 7. Comes the fall, I'm a student at New York University going for my Master's in European drama. I'm Mickey Rubin. Poetic by nature. I harbor dreams of being a writer. A writer of truly great plays, so I can one day surprise everyone and turn out a profound masterpiece.

    Mickey: [to the camera] Anyhow. Let me get to the story in which I am a character, so, be warned, as a poet, I use symbols, and as a budding dramatist, I relish melodrama and larger-than-life characters. Enter Carolina...

  • Mickey: [narrating] The kid makes fires. And not such little ones. He played hooky from summer school and even made fires on the beach where it's forbidden. What the hell does the kid see when he just stares into the flames? Is it the eternal power of the universe? The conversion of mass into energy? The Furies at work? Whatever his motive, it is not appreciated.