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Vita 2022-03-25 09:01:21
Woody's childhood in the good 40's Gable on radio, Hayworth and the terrifying alien invasion news, Stewart and Hepburn on TV, humor, warmth, precious memories of the...
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Liam 2022-03-25 09:01:21
Scheduled the first movie in 2020/a planned New Year's Day blessing, I was really moved when I saw it at the end. I actually expected it a little bit, but I was still moved when I really faced it. I will definitely love movies as always!...
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Frank 2022-03-25 09:01:21
Although he didn't change his jokes in the details, when it came to his childhood, he was still moved by his true...
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Lucie 2022-03-25 09:01:21
The ephemeral fragments of the era are strung together by the common memories of the Spring Festival Gala. The war, peach news, sexual enlightenment, New Year's Eve on the rooftop and in front of the fireplace are all love letters to 1944. What a beautiful past. The past cannot be...
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Caterina 2022-03-25 09:01:21
I thought it was just another Woody Allen's average nostalgic level, but the ending is inexplicably beautiful and disappointing. The surprise was to see the episode of Martians invading the earth on the radio. The whole film is a good medium for research...
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Adrain 2022-03-24 09:03:36
Infiltrating thief wins the jackpot for the owner by mistake, Aunt Bea, a marriage freak who loves Lindy, a taxi driver who is ashamed to say his job, a son who tipped his father a lot, and was interrupted by the president's speech for the "Sneak Attack on Pearl Harbor" The woman who performed an important radio show; the child retorted that the parents also listened to the radio all day, and the parents replied, "That's not the same, we have no salvation"; Another meaning that 1944 can have, I...
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Duane 2022-03-24 09:03:36
Infiltrating thief wins the jackpot for the owner by mistake, Aunt Bea, a marriage freak who loves Lindy, a taxi driver who is ashamed to say his job, a son who tipped his father a lot, and was interrupted by the president's speech for the "Sneak Attack on Pearl Harbor" The woman who performed an important radio show; the child retorted that the parents also listened to the radio all day, and the parents replied, "That's not the same, we have no salvation"; Another meaning that 1944 can have, I...
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Angie 2022-03-22 09:02:50
Reminds me of the Japanese drama "History of My...
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Golda 2022-03-21 09:03:16
The radio age is over, and I miss it. Woody Allen, a favorite movie, hides the true meaning of life and love that he realizes under the ridicule and...
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Maybelle 2022-03-21 09:03:16
Moved Fellini's "The Blunderers" and "Those Years" to New York. It turns out that the coffee commune is the broadcast era + the last emperor, and the nightclub and family scenes in New York are almost the same. Children's perspective shows New York in the late 1930s and early 1940s before the war ended. In this way, now is just the right time to make a movie of the late...
Radio Days Comments
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Narrator: Then there were my father and mother, two people who could find an argument in any subject.
Father: Wait, you think the Atlantic is a greater ocean than the Pacific?
Mother: No. Have it your way. The Pacific is greater.
Narrator: I mean, how many people argue over oceans?
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Narrator: Ceil adored a very prominent ventriloquist, and this always used to drive Abe crazy:
Abe: He's a ventriloquist on the radio - how do you know he's not moving his lips?
Ceil: Who cares? Leave me alone!
[bursts with laughter]