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Madaline 2021-12-31 08:02:12
According to the movie category, this is a comedy. Despite the murder, the movie still has the same Allen comedy tone as...
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Armani 2021-12-31 08:02:12
Woody Allen’s classic black comedy shows the different appearances of extramarital affairs between the upper and lower classes. The main line in the two-line narrative later evolved into [Game Point], and the other is nothing more than Woody's self-deprecating and teasing of the intellectual circle to which he belongs. At the end of the match, there is no lack of Dostoevsky and Bergman religious atmosphere, but the protagonist finally feels at ease like nothing has happened. The branch line is...
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Krista 2021-12-31 08:02:12
The love story of the same destination by different routes is...
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Armando 2021-12-31 08:02:12
Woody Allen probably wanted to talk about the moral boundaries in real life in this film. The quoted words of the Ph.D. philosopher are too academic and too unimpressive. I have always liked what this little old man said, and there are some more incisive and funny...
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Annamae 2021-12-31 08:02:12
The more obvious Jewish background handles the philosophical issue of death in a relatively relaxed but heavy poetic way, with a strong Bergman shadow. Don't underestimate Woody's innocence (he calls himself "a more satisfying work"). The last paragraph of preaching is really great. We are the sum of the choices we have made. Not all sins will be punished, not all mistakes will be discovered, and life is still hopeless to continue; who is more important than God and truth is not given. The...
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Lucas 2021-12-31 08:02:12
The one I like very much, it can be regarded as the masterpiece of Woody Allen's 80s imitating Bergman's post-production. It is very skilled in combining serious storytelling with Anne Hall's self-deprecating sarcasm. The signature scenes are also endless. It’s one of the few films that Woody Allen can’t miss. I highly...
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Rebeca 2021-12-31 08:02:12
The American existential comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen has successfully integrated melodrama, philosophical discussion and comedy in the style of "killing short film". The outline of Jude’s moral dilemma—whether a person can continue his daily life knowing that he committed a murder—evokes the core of the Russian novelist Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment (1866) Point of view, although he proposed a solution that is almost the opposite of the novel. Allen will revisit this...
Crimes and Misdemeanors Comments
Crimes and Misdemeanors quotes
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Halley Reed: I never should have told you my weakness is going to the movies in the daytime.
Clifford Stern: I go all the time with my niece. It's wonderful! You know, its like playing hooky.
Halley Reed: Yeah, that's what you said yesterday. We were late then, too.
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Judah Rosenthal: Miriam won't forgive me. She'll be broken. She worships me.
Director: Woody Allen
Language: English,Hebrew Release date: November 3, 1989