Interiors Comments

  • Amparo 2022-03-19 09:01:11

    Various Bergman possessions, indoor scenes, lighting, character relationship structure, handling of local details, but the core is still Woody-style half-sarcasm and half-helpless, and the bright red on the beach at the end rewrites the overall gloomy mood. base...

  • Dayana 2022-03-18 09:01:10

    He didn't expect that he could express a woman's heart so powerfully, it was too provocative, and it felt like there was a pile of things accumulated in his heart that he couldn't spit out. Why do people feel so much in their hearts? Can you get them...

  • Morgan 2022-03-18 09:01:10

    You are always thinking about...

  • Bobby 2022-03-17 09:01:10

    The most serious film of the old man, or the most artistic film, was made by Bergman himself! The photography is terrific, with subtle low light (the beach shots are so cool), and Bergman-esque close-ups. Most of the scenes are done indoors. What a wonderful...

  • Ines 2022-03-17 09:01:10

    The work after Anne Hall, a dramatic shift in style, is a work of pure tragedy, Woody Allen's tribute to his adored Ingmar Bergman. Although Woody Allen has many excellent comedies, he believes that really great works are generally tragedies, and he also hopes to write a great tragedy. The film may have been a practice for him, but then he quickly turned to comedy, which he is good...

  • Harrison 2022-03-16 09:01:09

    It's actually pretty good compared to other Woody Allen films, but I beg you to stop paying homage to...

  • Teagan 2022-03-16 09:01:09

    [March 7, 2020 - "ARROW ACADEMY-Woody Allen•Six Films•1971-1978"] -Increasing thoughts about death just seemed to come over me. -Um, these, uh... -A preoccupation with my own mortality. -These... feelings of futility in relation to my work. -I mean, just what am I striving to create anyway? -I mean, to what end? For what purpose, what goal? -I mean.. .Do I really care if a handful of my poems are read after I'm gone? Is that supposed to be some sort of...

  • Archibald 2022-03-15 09:01:11

    What are mothers and daughters used for? Quarrel. What is marriage for? Quarrel. What are fathers and daughters for? Quarrel. What are sisters for? Quarrel. What is the room for?...

  • Sophie 2022-03-15 09:01:11

    Woodyallen's most serious time, Bergman's shadow is very heavy, I always think that people who play superb comedy look down on those "serious dramas" and disdain them. Woody is actually an example. After that, he is not serious, and he may have another ironic weight to satirize Bergman. The last shot at the beach is...

  • Gia 2022-03-14 14:12:31

    This is really copying Bergman. From the relationship between husband and wife in "Marriage Life", to the mother-daughter relationship in "Autumn Sonata", to the relationship between the three sisters in "Shouting and Drizzle", it even perfectly replicates the classic seaside in "Masquerade" A long shot with a sideways push. Woody Allen is indeed a true fan of Bergman, and it is a masterpiece when mixed together. . But looking back, as long as it was about the tension between mother and...

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  • Pearl: First time I went to Europe with my first husband, many years ago, all we saw was churches, one cathedral after another. Don't misunderstand. They were beautiful. But so you see two or three, then enough already.

  • Pearl: Give me a good sirloin anytime. Charcoaled. They talk about club steaks and porterhouse. Sirloin, charcoaled and blood-rare.