Manhattan Comments

  • Godfrey 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    Woody Allen doesn't watch many movies, and the current favorite is the end of the game. Too literary migrant workers can't stand it. When I watched it last night, I was drowsy by the French chatter. But when it came to the last scene, I suddenly became sober. Purely relying on the plot, not the hot music of the erotic scenes to wake me up, is enough to prove that this is a good film. The unspeakable misses and sufferings of ordinary life remind me to always cherish the beauty of the present. I...

  • Maia 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    There is no shortage of golden sentences. However, the middle-aged men and women in the film are too unlovable—either they are having an affair with a married man or moving between women—and they are all confused, fragile and unclear. Life was a mess. On the contrary, it is a 17-year-old girl who is determined, steady and has wisdom about life and love beyond her age. The director's Lolita complex can be...

  • Grace 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    Manhattan, this city is steaming with your anxiety, frenzy, empty talk and desire, turning into a lifeless neon forest, an indestructible...

  • Brandy 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    They put all kinds of art on their lips, filling their pale words with Cezanne, Nabokov, and Bogman. They do not understand love, are fragile and timid, and cannot plan for the future. In the crowded night, there is a disturbing intimacy. No matter how lonely they are, whether they can find true love or not will not affect the beauty of...

  • Gail 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    "Not everyone will change, you should have more confidence in others"...

  • Megane 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    #SIFF#Rewatch; Sure enough, Diane Keaton is the best partner of the old man. It is really enjoyable to see the two people quarrel with each other with various advanced terms and art; the ex-wife’s comments on him can also be regarded as a summary of all his works. Sharp and precise; the old man has been photographing himself all his life. This love letter to Manhattan is particularly charming against the backdrop of black and white light and...

  • Jaquelin 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    Diane Keaton is so...

  • Timmy 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    I am getting more and more accustomed to and like the broken thoughts of this old...

  • Laura 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    The evolution from the gentleness of the 17-year-old girl in this play to the subsequent emergence of Mia Farrow and then to the birth of a Korean adopted daughter is showing the invincible charm of the child-woman in the straight male intellectual world-in this beauty In a complex city, in the heart of this narcissistic, hypocritical, fragile, and sad little man, the most supreme thing is always the innocence and coquettishness of underage girls (I didn’t mention the...

  • Florida 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    Not everyone will change. . . You should have more confidence in people. . . What the seventeen-year-old girl said, the weak middle-aged man smiled helplessly in...

Extended Reading

Manhattan quotes

  • Yale: You know we have to stop seeing each other, don't you.

    Mary Wilke: Oh, yeah. Right. Right. I understand. I could tell by the sound of your voice on the phone. Very authoritative, y'know. Like the pope, or the computer in 2001.

  • Isaac Davis: You know what you are? You're God's answer to Job, y'know? You would have ended all argument between them. I mean, He would have pointed to you and said, y'know, "I do a lot of terrible things, but I can still make one of these." You know? And then Job would have said, "Eh. Yeah, well, you win."