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Jaiden 2022-03-17 08:01:01
Answers given by Woody Allen about the questions in the short review
When I first saw Woody Allen, the first thing I remembered must be the talkative old man he played: middle class, mocking Jews, not believing in religion... But these characters are really Woody Allen myself? In the interview "In My Heart", Woody Allen made a lot of explanations, and several...
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Alex 2022-03-17 08:01:01
Once Upon a Time in Stardust audiences and critics are idiots.
"Stardust Past"
I have always believed that the interviews of the director himself are the materials that most truly reflect the director's feelings. It wasn't until I saw Woody Allen's interview answer on "Once Upon a Time in Stardust" that I questioned the...

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Helga 2022-03-17 09:01:10
The intellectual introspection is fascinating. When clusters of people are pushed into the camera, and he himself is always wandering outside the camera, it is a kind of self-lost caused by the labeling and passivation of the outside world: easy-going personality, elusive lover and comedy, all It's something that consumes a lot of internal energy. The broken frame is not as complete as Cairo Purple Rose, there are fewer surprises, but more refreshments. At the end, the screen becomes dark, and the arc lights of the theater are outlined into stars. Even if there is no reason for the meaning of existence, those past events are still as bright as stardust. Much prefer this one.
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Leone 2022-03-26 09:01:14
Three stars for 1 Charlotte in the Shadows 2 Magic Show on the Lawn 3 and Alien Conversations, to reiterate: I just don't like babbling old men. . .
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