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Freeda 2022-03-15 08:01:01
New York, New York: A New York Love Story
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New York, New York (New York, New York) 1977
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Sharon 2022-03-15 08:01:01
New York, New York
New York should be as important to Martin Scorsese as New York is to Woody Allen. The deep attachment and sense of belonging to a city is a kind of deep affection that people without this kind of plot can never understand. There is no need for iconic buildings to indicate orientation, nor is there...

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Makenzie 2022-03-17 09:01:10
The best way to deal with a bastard is not to say no, but to be stronger than him
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Albertha 2022-03-26 09:01:14
This "retro" Hollywood studio-era song and dance film by Scorsese is in essence a tribute and a kind of rebellion. It is the horn of a new era, although it still blows the ballads of the past, De Niro The trumpeter played may be a nuisance that the audience can't empathize with, but Scorsese's purpose is that, he wants to create such a character to say goodbye to the seventies, the audience seems to have been carefully rehearsed The scene is actually the result of Scorsese's improvisation learning from Cassavetes, and the song and dance segments of the big scene in the latter part of the film are very similar to Minnelli's technique. What Si wants to tell is also the story of how the passion in the past was fleeting, how the lover became a stranger, and how should we balance if there is a marriage between career and love? Is success an adjunct to loneliness? Can they go back to the past at this time? Scorsese also found the relationship between camera movement and music in this film, the camera can move under the command of the notes, and as he said, there would be no "Raging Bull" without "New York New York"
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Francine Evans: Start spreadin' the news, I'm leavin' today, I wanna be a part of it, New York, New York, These vagabond shoes, Are longin' to stray, And step around the heart of it, New York, New York, I wanna wake up In the city that doesn't sleep, To find I'm King of the Hill, Top of the Heap, My little-town blues, Are meltin' away, I'll make a brand-new start of it In old New York, If I can make it there, I'd make it anywhere, It's up to you, New York, New York...
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Francine Evans: "Happy Endings".
Jimmy Doyle: Yeah, "Happy Endings".