Don't die too soon, Woody

Anais 2022-03-22 09:02:11

The biggest regret in my dvd collecting career is that woody Allen is not dead. Most of the other big directors died and retired, so they can easily collect all their classic works. But Woody is always immortal, and he continues to make a film every year. The most helpless thing is that he is still very classic. Last year, he even won a bunch of awards for Midnight Barcelona. So many times the disc dealer tempted me to buy a set of Woody Complete Works, but I refused. Because I feel that this guy can live quite a bit, and he can shoot quite well, and it is estimated that there will be a lot of high-quality products. Of course every one of his works is pretty good. The latest one is of course. Inviting Larry David, who is as neurotic as him, is definitely the best substitute. Maybe woody is indeed getting old too.

The structure of the film is very anti-Hollywood. The first set of shots directly looks at the audience, destroys the dream, and tells you that life is as boring as the movie. Or to tell you plainly, you spent 20 dollars to go to the cinema to watch this movie, which is a brain water in itself. Life is a kind of luck as long as you are alive, so don't force too much on perfection, whatever works, whatever works. You can only commit suicide in the end if you force perfection, but Larry's suicide failed in two sessions, but was accepted again by society, and the final outcome was Enough cliche, but maybe this is life, and life is cliche. Woody thinks more about life, so he is indeed old, but not as premature as Bergman, who has long considered death and the subject of death ("The Seventh Seal"). Can only continue to wait for woody to film!
In addition, the authentic translation of the title should be Love!

I just watched the new Woody Allen & Larry David movie--Whatever Works. All I want to say is that I just want Woody to live longer and keep his one-year-one-moive pace for another 10 years. It's hard to imagine this man is 73 years old now and still make those excellent movies every year.
Sure Michalengelo Antonioni is still making movies at the age of 92, but he is either the codirector or only directing the short films like Eros(2004).Plus he only shot one movei in 7-8 years. I adore Woody's energy, even though he still looks like an impotent scholar.

Woody Allen is the only shame I have in my 10 years DVD scavenging experience. It's easy to get a whole collection of Hitchcock, Bergman, Stanley Kubrick and even oliver stone. But Woody Allen with his 45 and increasing movies are not easy to collect. I refused 4 times to buy the box set of Woody Allen DVD box, for I know this old man is going to have some new surprise. Well, Whatever Works is definitely a surprise. Even though the moive is about Life-is -Cliche and the ending is unbearable cliche, it is still freshy. I don't want to ruin it by telling details to the one who haven't watched it. It's now in my top 3 Woody Allen movie list, probably better than Annie Hall, Manhatton ,The Purple Rose of Cairo and Everything You Need Know About Sex.

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  • Sandrine 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    "It's no big deal", "cliché"...that's the mantra of the scientist, for which he even wanted to end his own life, twice, society made people desperate, but this is the real world, all we can do is Yes - enjoy the pain! Looking for love, family, friendship... Even if only a little, even if only one, even if only once...

  • Rosalia 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    4.5, another movie that can be watched New Year's Eve. It's been a long time since I haven't seen the little old man in his other works that use the method of breaking the fourth wall, which is full of a world-weary complex of intellectuals and satire on reality. The development of the love story is a bit abrupt. It is said that it is a love story and there are other things. The composition of many branch lines shows the changes after people from other places came to New York. In fact, to put it bluntly, the movie is still dedicated to New York, and the rest of the dialogue parts are written quite interesting. I didn't expect Trump to "appear" in Wu. In Dee Allen's movie, there is also Heng Chao.

Whatever Works quotes

  • John: [as he kneels down to pray] Lord I've sinned, please forgive me!

    Boris Yellnikoff: Why do all the religious psychotics wind up praying at my doorstep?

  • Boris Yellnikoff: [to audience] Why would you want to hear my story? Do we know each other? Do we like each other? Let me tell you right off, ok... I'm not a like-able guy. Charm has never been a priority with me. And just so you know, this is not the feel good movie of the year. So if you're one of those idiots who needs to feel good, go get yourself a foot massage.

    Boy on Street: Mommy, that man's talking to himself.

    Boy's Mother: Come on, Justin.

    Boris Yellnikoff: [to audience] What the hell does it all mean anyhow? Nothing. Zero. Zilch. Nothing comes to anything. And yet, there's no shortage of idiots to babble. Not me. I have a vision. I'm discussing you. Your friends. Your coworkers. Your newspapers. The TV. Everybody's happy to talk. Full of misinformation. Morality, science, religion, politics, sports, love, your portfolio, your children, health. Christ, if I have to eat nine servings of fruits and vegetables a day to live, I don't wanna live. I hate goddamn fruits and vegetables. And your omega 3's, and the treadmill, and the cardiogram, and the mammogram, and the pelvic sonogram, and oh my god the-the-the colonoscopy, and with it all the day still comes where they put you in a box, and its on to the next generation of idiots, who'll also tell you all about life and define for you what's appropriate. My father committed suicide because the morning newspapers depressed him. And could you blame him? With the horror, and corruption, and ignorance, and poverty, and genocide, and AIDS, and global warming, and terrorism, and-and the family value morons, and the gun morons. "The horror," Kurtz said at the end of Heart of Darkness, "the horror." Lucky Kurtz didn't have the Times delivered in the jungle. Ugh... then he'd see some horror. But what do you do? You read about some massacre in Darfur or some school bus gets blown up, and you go "Oh my God, the horror," and then you turn the page and finish your eggs from the free range chickens. Because what can you do. It's overwhelming! I tried to commit suicide myself. Obviously, it didn't work out. But why do you even want to hear about all this? Christ, you got your own problems. I'm sure your all obsessed with any number of sad little hopes and dreams. Your predictably unsatisfying love lives, your failed business ventures. "Oh, if only I'd bought that stock! If only I-if only I purchased THAT house years ago! If only I'd made a move on THAT woman." If this, if that. You know what? Gimmie a break with your could have's and should have's. Like my mother used to say, "If my grandmother had wheels, she'd be a trolley car." My mother didn't have wheels. She had varicose veins. Still, the woman gave birth to a brilliant mind. I was considered for a Nobel Prize in physics... I didn't get it. But, you know, its all politics. It's like every other phony honor. Incidentally, don't think I'm-I'm bitter because of some personal setback. By the standards of a mindless, barbaric civilization, I've been pretty lucky. I was married to a beautiful woman who had family money. For years we lived on Beekman Place. I taught at Columbia. String theory.