Everyone Says I Love You evaluation action
2022-01-08 08:02
The core theme of "Everyone Says I Love You" is love and its important role in emotional orientation. Director Woody Allen expresses this theme in the form of a traditional musical. The film is composed of a series of stories from a large and complex family. Allen uses a rare realism in traditional musicals to depict the ups and downs of love
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In "Everyone Says I Love You", the audience can't see the shots of carefully polished dance moves, nor can they experience the optimistic and clear atmosphere. In the film, the singing and dancing scenes are very different from the tap dancing of professional dancers in traditional Hollywood musicals, but each has its own interest. After retaining the essence of Broadway singing and dancing, the film also incorporates traditional dance moves such as ballet. The exquisite dance of Joe Berlin and Steffi in the film is comparable to the tango of the blind major and the young woman in "Scent of a Woman". In addition to the joy of singing and dancing, Woody Allen discarded the feasting and drunken plots of traditional musicals, and focused on depicting the joys and sorrows of the little people through sharp and mean lines
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Extended Reading
Everyone Says I Love You quotes
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Charles Ferry: I'm lucky the parole came trough, but I was gonna get out one way or the other.
Lane: Excuse me, what exactly does that mean?
Charles Ferry: Ice the guard.
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Steffi: He was a foot fetishist, it's the only group I remember him belonging to - it drove your Mother crazy.