Uncle face suitable for all ages

Melissa 2022-03-21 09:02:29

The girl's dream in youth, Uncle Face➕ Uncle Hugh, has always been my girl's dream, no matter how old he is, he is irresistible in the movie, even the wrinkles are very attractive, no matter what age the heroine is, all with a face

As expected of Woody Allen, the soundtrack and costumes are extremely beautiful~ Every frame is like an oil painting. In fact, I rarely watch Woody Allen's movies, mainly because I think this kind of magical love movie with poetic writing still needs to be done. Enjoy it with your partner, otherwise, it will be too lonely after watching the movie

I came here for Woody Allen➕Uncle Face. I didn't expect to fall into the beauty of the hero and heroine. I have seen very few movies of the heroine Emma Stone. What I remember is the no-gossip plan, which is also a movie from a long time ago. Now, her impression is that of an American girl with freckles, but her figure is very good. Later, she endured not to watch ୧?୨ in La La Land, because she couldn't find anyone to watch it with~. The Emma in this movie is so beautiful. This kind of female style of the upper class in Europe and the United States in the 1920s is especially suitable for her. The long pale yellow dress and the fluffy hair are sitting in the garden and swinging on the swing. It is very sultry, especially It's the look at the banquet. It's so eye-catching. Emma Stone was almost 30 when she made this movie, right? But she is very girly, and she exudes sexiness from time to time. I feel that this period is the peak of her appearance.

The male protagonist of the movie is really suitable for Uncle Face. The arrogant confession should not be too cute, especially the marriage proposal clip, which is completely arrogance and prejudice ➕ reason and emotion. Is the male protagonist's talkative character design a feature of Woody Allen's movies?୧?୨. I feel that Uncle Face has been proposing in his movies. I have watched all kinds of his movies of varying quality. Most of them involve the relationship between men and women. Well, what I love most about him is the single diary character set that I have watched countless times~~

Many European and American movies are still quite frustrating. There are always a few words that will frustrate me. I really like the part in the movie where the uncle's face is reversed and exposed. The male protagonist and the female protagonist are completely confrontational between reason and emotion, and the lines are designed very cleverly. , "When you allowed a lie into your life, you were much happier than you are now." Today, I really agree with this sentence. I used to be silly and happy when I was a teenager. I don't know how to feel sad. Later, I entered the society and gradually grew old, and then I really understood and understood those who committed suicide. It is too easy to end their lives, and it is really difficult to live. Life is not easy, and I really understand the saying "Life is always It's not easy, if you think it's easy, it's because someone is carrying the load for you." Well, so, life, life needs lies. Hope like a lie may live in a confused state. When you face reality, you can be optimistic, maybe blindly optimistic. Otherwise, you have to find someone Pivot to live.

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  • Ole 2022-03-29 09:01:04

    Although the story is old-fashioned, its outline is acceptable. The problem is that there is absolutely no chemistry between the two leading actors. Every gesture is a farce, and there is no emotion at all. This is probably the most boring piece of Woody Allen in recent years.

  • Ole 2022-04-23 07:03:11

    The story is relatively easy to guess, but it is this old-fashioned story in the hands of Woody Allen, coupled with retro music and bright pictures, still so charming

Magic in the Moonlight quotes

  • Stanley: [sees Sophie reading on a swing] Taken to reading the great books?

    Sophie: Yes.

    [Stanley says nothing]

    Sophie: Well, you once said not to despair. There's hope for my brain.

    Stanley: Perhaps I was a bit caustic... But you will admit you were guilty of some rather sleazy doings.

    Sophie: Yes, well, those days are over. I no longer have to worry about where to sleep and how to eat.

    Stanley: I take it Brice Catledge has made a serious marriage proposal?

    Sophie: Yes. A very tempting one. Wouldn't you agree?

    Stanley: Yes, I suppose so. But I'm here to make you a more tempting one.

    Sophie: More tempting than this?

    [shows ring with big rock]

    Stanley: I came to say, that for some inexplicable reason that defines common sense and human understanding, that I have of late experienced some small... quite small, but discernible, inner stirrings regarding your smile.

    Sophie: How magnanimous of you.

    Stanley: Yes, I thought you'd think so.

    [Sophie rolls her eyes]

    Stanley: And possessing a soul which is large and capable of complexity, as all great minds are, I have decided to forgive you and take you under my wing.

    Sophie: Your wing?

    Stanley: It's a saying. Obviously, I don't have wings. I only mean that, incredible as it sounds, and this is no small gesture, given the time wasted and the public embarrassment you've caused me, that I'm willing to take you back.

    Sophie: Take me back where?

    Stanley: Under the moon in the observatory.

    Sophie: ...I regretted what I was doing; I was too inept to change course, and I apologise. Really. And I accept your forgiveness. I understand that it's very generous of you, and I have to be going.

    Stanley: Going? I haven't said what I came for.

    Sophie: Well, then just say it, and go, because I have a dinner to go to with my fiancé.

    Stanley: ...I'm here to say... that in spite of everything, I am willing to consider marrying you.

    Sophie: What?

    Stanley: Naturally, you can't believe your good fortune, I appreciate that.

    Sophie: Stanley, brilliant as you are with a deck of cards, you are *terrible* at proposing.

    Stanley: ...I've never proposed before.

  • Howard Burkan: You're still a perfectionist, a snob, a genius with all the charm of a typhus epidemic.