Donald Symington

Donald Symington

  • Born: 1924-8-30
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  • Extended Reading
    • Nicholaus 2022-01-26 08:03:06

      In fact, Ivy Singer does not understand what love is.

      I really like Woody Allen's film style and shooting skills, but I don't really like what he says.

      Ivy Singer in "Annie Hall", older, short, thin-haired, controlling, gossiping, Freud-mouthed, cynical, pretentious, not very sexually capable . I can't help but wonder, is there any woman in my...

    • Janiya 2022-03-20 09:01:21

      Small Note 04.04.2016

      Netflix really helped me watch a lot of old movies that I didn't really want to watch before. .

      Woody always likes to show off his artistic skills, in fact, I am quite disgusted. However, just like doing English reading questions, ignoring those words that you don't understand and understand is...

    • Bernice 2022-03-22 09:01:21

      We're always trying to get things to come out perfect in art, because it's real difficult in life. The appearance of secular love under the bombardment of words.

    • Frieda 2022-04-24 07:01:03

      Mark wanted to watch this movie seven years ago, when I met a good-looking foreign guy in a bar that sold second-hand discs, he pointed to Annie Hall in my hand and said It's an interesting movie, really funny. I think you'll like it. But at the time I couldn't even tell the difference between Woody Allen and Andy Warhol. Thankfully it took me seven years to watch this movie, otherwise I wouldn't have seen it funny.

    Annie Hall quotes

    • Man in Theatre Line: [talking to his date, standing in line behind Alvy and Annie] We saw the Fellini film last Tuesday. It is *not* one of his best. It lacks a cohesive structure. You know, you get the feeling that he's not absolutely sure what it is he wants to say. Of course, I've always felt he was essentially a - a technical film maker. Granted, "La Strada" was a great film. Great in its use of negative energy more than anything else. But that simple cohesive core...

      Alvy Singer: [to Annie] I can't stand this guy. I'm gonna have a stroke.

      Annie Hall: Well, stop listening to him.

      Man in Theatre Line: [keeps talking to his date] You know, it must need to have had its leading from one thought to another.

      Alvy Singer: [to Annie] He's screaming his opinions in my ear.

      Man in Theatre Line: [keeps talking to his date] You know what I'm talking about? Like all that "Juliet of the Spirits" or "Satyricon", I found it incredibly - *indulgent*. You know, he really is. He's one of the most *indulgent* film makers. He really is.

      Alvy Singer: [to Annie] Key word here is "indulgent."

    • Alvy Singer: You know what a hostile gesture that is to me?

      Annie Hall: I know, because of our sexual problem, right?

      Alvy Singer: Everybody on line at the New Yorker has to know our rate of intercourse?