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Keith 2021-11-24 08:01:24
Woody Allen’s superficial lineage actually subverts "A Streetcar Named Desire", making the characters different from the past. The biggest technique used is "empathy." Even if Jasmine is vain and arrogant, the audience still sympathizes with her situation (her husband is a liar), but at the last moment Even this "empathy" has been reversed and broken, and the tragedy is even greater than in "A Streetcar Named Desire". Blanchett is not inferior to Vivien Leigh. ps: Intercut editing is bold but...
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Antonio 2021-11-24 08:01:24
The truth and hypocrisy of Jasmine are like the two sides of a coin. Woody uses dual time and space to set up the two sides and produce a causal effect. The inner world of a lady who reflects the emptiness and is good at disguising herself is on the verge of collapse because of her vanity. In front of her so-called "loser", she herself is the real loser. The story is flat and plain, with miserable emotions, all relying on Queen Kate's acting skills, I wish you a successful...
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Camylle 2021-11-24 08:01:24
A very interesting movie, the story is simple but not monotonous, and the excellent characterization makes the whole film look so bright. Especially the hateful and cute heroine created by Cate, acrimonious, ignorant and arrogant, and pretentious and arrogant. When she loses everything around her, her tragic self-talking look, a lively human world. Tragedy, but people can't help but snicker-she herself has molded herself into such a great...
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Krista 2021-11-24 08:01:24
Woody Allen is really unexpectedly killing people without seeing blood this time. You would rather watch Jasmine cry than watch her laugh. The complexity of the Queen’s performance is roughly equivalent to "Scandal Notes" plus "Genius...
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Donato 2021-11-24 08:01:24
There are no simple women in Woody's lens. For us, this may be just a "comedy", but for some people, Woody criticizes them bloody. The story itself is wonderful, but the cut is not good enough. But Blanchett played very well, every wrinkle, every drop of sweat is a play. Completely portrayed another classic female character under Woody's...
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Jasmin 2021-11-24 08:01:24
First understand the plot of "A Streetcar Named Desire" before watching it, and you will get some interesting points. The role of Cate Blanchett is fully blooming, making people sympathize, understand, ridicule, contempt, pity, and desire. The above feelings are not only wandering but also cross-echoed and merged. One puts falsehood and schizophrenia on his face, so that he is ironic on his face immediately. The role of the perfect face. Conspiracy theories are the best outlet for hatred of the...
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Vincent 2021-11-24 08:01:24
08/17/13 Alhambra14: 1. Please remember the iron rule: if you don’t die, you won’t die; 2. The little old man continues to be dishonest, and people with a weak heart will lose confidence in marriage if they see too much; 3. Parallel flashback narrative Seems to be a fixed routine? Fortunately, the overall style of the film is relatively neat; 4. Blanchett’s performance was directed at this year’s Oscar queen; 5. The cause of the tragedy is not wealth, but...
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Leonie 2021-11-24 08:01:24
One of Woody Allen's best movies, the plot and lines are just right. Every micro expression of Cate is so credible, at least one nomination. This poor, hateful, arrogant, clever and homely stupid woman also has ridiculous self-esteem and a stubborn bottom line. This is doomed to her inability to cling to it smoothly, and she will eventually become a...
Blue Jasmine Comments
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[last lines]
Jasmine: [talking to herself] It's fraught with peril. They gossip, you know, they talk. I saw Danny. Yes, did I tell you? He's getting married. A weekend in Palm Beach means I can wear... what could I wear? I can wear the Dior dress I bought in Paris. Yes, my black dress. Well, Hal always used to surprise me with jewelry. Extravagant pieces. I think he used to buy them at auction. It's so obvious what you're doing. You think I don't know. French au pair.
[Blue Moon begins playing]
Jasmine: This was playing on the Vineyard. Blue Moon. I used to know the words. I knew the words. Now they're all a jumble.
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Jasmine: Tip big boys, tip big because you get good service and they count on tips.