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Aurelio 2022-03-17 08:01:01
Stardust
Rewatching Woody Allen's films is looking for traces of New York and the bland and chaotic lives of ordinary New Yorkers. "Manhattan" is a good choice to start with, they say he has his own unique style, watching "Manhattan" will give people a basic trust in Woody Allen, and we are probably sure...
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Rogers 2022-03-17 08:01:01
In the name of Stardust's past
All of Woody Allen's "author style" that I know is infinitely magnified and sublimated in this autobiographical black and white film, and finally becomes a master of its own. As a student, the ridicule of Old Allen about life, especially intellectuals, can only be half-understood. He is like a...

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Dominique 2022-03-23 09:03:29
Interestingly, although Woody Allen himself has been denying that this film has learned from Fellini's "Eight and a Half", there are always people who can't help but think so. . . From the comparison between the inside and outside of the screen, this is actually the people Woody Allen shows in the film, fans, critics, producers, and passers-by A, B, C, and D, exactly the same, exactly the same.
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Reyna 2022-03-21 09:03:27
"The Star" is undoubtedly an eight-and-a-half Woody Allen version, and the same middle-aged self-examination and sexual fantasies reveal similarities between his and Fellini's experiences. However, Woody Allen added his signature black humor and formalized Hollywood imitation in addition to imitating surrealism. American jazz replaced the original circus-style soundtrack. reality overlay
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