The film always carries the usual style and elements of Woody Allen: a woman's life. Whether it is a dream or a nightmare, the dream always wakes up. For this reason, Woody Allen inserted a tragic and open ending for the film. This ending is critical, with his feelings for the middle class. Of course, with his own gaze on a woman, as he does in most of his films. Blanchett’s handling of the role is extremely accurate, the sense of gap from the value of buying a plane to the embarrassment of not having money to drink, the sense of helplessness without skills, the sense of hostility and distance to the outside world, The feeling of disappointment in himself was all written on his face by Blanche, engraved between the eyebrows. Woody Allen was on the set, giving Blanchett a lot of freedom to play. In many stages, he did not write lines, but let Blanchett play freely on the set. Brandtche, who has a lot of experience in stage performances, also lived up to expectations and contributed two classic inner monologues. These two long monologues are a portrayal of Jasmine's character, Blanchett's views on money and the relationship between men and women, and what Woody Allen wants to say ().
Cate Blanchett's performance is regarded as the biggest attraction of the film. Cate Blanchett contributed the best performance of her career with his funny, frightening and heartbroken images of corrupt women. The mystery of the film as a whole is that it portrays a bleak world where greed, deception and self-deception are everywhere, but at the same time it allows us to focus on it. The plump characters, sharp dialogue, and Cate Blanchett’s amazing core performance make the film the best summer movie of 2013 and the most memorable Woody Allen One of the works ().