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Kathryne 2022-03-16 08:01:01
Life Classroom (Shu Qi)
Because of "Scorsese by Ebert", because of teaching, I revisited Scorsese's opening chapter in "New York Stories" (New York Stories), "Life Lessons" (Life Lessons). (Another reason is that E said a while ago that he kept watching the film over and over again...but then I didn't think of the...
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Lon 2022-03-16 08:01:01
sigh
The review was written a month after watching the movie.
Among the three stories, the one with the deepest reflection is the first "Life Classroom", which may have been a melancholy relationship in my heart at that time, or because this story reminded me of myself.
In the face of the lost love, we...

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Andreanne 2022-03-16 09:01:09
The three directors of the Olympics are all playing small pieces, so don't take it seriously. On the contrary, the three major photographers (Almendros, Stralo and Nick West) teamed up to be a big event. Coppola was so bad that he blinded Stralo's photography. In Woody Allen, Nick West's style is completely missing. It was Uncle Martin that complemented each other with Almendros.
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Dewitt 2022-03-25 09:01:23
None of the three stories are very interesting, Coppola's has a different tone than Woody's, and the ending is similar. To be honest, the Oedipus plot is not pleasing. What makes Woody a little better is his usual self-deprecating manner. Demo, old Martin's is a bit indescribable
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