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Dwight 2023-08-13 12:10:26
i just decided that if im ever in a bad mood i'll just watch a woody allen movie and feel so good about the terrible life all over...
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Nakia 2023-08-01 05:33:49
Here's a metaphor for losing morals: the first 71 minutes of the 82 minutes, from foreplay to the feature film, made people come to climax, and the surprises continued, like seeing heaven, and then there was a phone call from TM at the 72nd minute... He spoke on the phone for three minutes. Then you realize that the heaven you saw was a mirage and it's gone, and you've been mumbled about it for four minutes, and the last three minutes of being on the...
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Brody 2023-07-31 09:54:54
It is a dream of light and shadow that starts from time travel and is different from time travel, it is also the choice and reflection of love whose dream shines into reality, it is the alternation and game of the id and superego, and it is the back and forth switching and confusion of true and false...
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Celine 2023-05-16 04:59:24
Is the movie perfect? Is reality still broken? Have regrets? The best movie without Woody Allen. I mean the...
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Mireya 2023-04-21 11:51:18
8/10. The film is clever in the complex disputes between the realm of fantasy and reality: the characters left on the screen first quarreled with themselves, and then quarreled with the audience in the theater. The production company learned that the complaints from audiences everywhere felt that disaster was imminent, and the irony was that the actors could not control The characters I created, the behavior of the characters on the screen seems absurd (paying for props, thinking that there...
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Mollie 2023-02-23 07:43:02
People in reality create dreams through movies, and people in movies are eager to jump back to reality. Everyone who loves movies should have fantasized about such an encounter. Interesting is the beginning of this encounter and the abandoned screen world. And when the real image of the character and the screen image have an intersection, it is more interesting to choose this behavior. However, the movie was originally a dream, and it fell into cold reality after being extremely...
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Asa 2023-02-07 08:22:13
It turned out to be a Woody Allen film, and it really is his style. BTW, Jeff Daniels was so cute when young, but also deeply handsome when getting older like in The...
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Francesco 2023-01-31 10:20:48
The feeling of watching in the cinema is different! The people around me happened to be eating, and I was very touched by that scene. I liked the ending, although I didn’t feel satisfied, but I liked it. I haven't watched it for a while, and it's probably a computer problem. I have a chance to watch it in the movie...
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Adalberto 2023-01-05 03:59:14
Nurse Betty walks into the movie and celebrity Tom jumps off the screen. Interesting interaction, dreaming and...
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Michaela 2022-11-20 02:47:49
When false is true, true is false. One of the best Woody Allen. Mia Farrow with long hair is ugly. Look at it again, it's more refined. The audience complained to the screen, and the people inside were just sitting and talking, and there was no story at all. I'm just talking about my own...
The Purple Rose of Cairo Comments
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Laurine 2022-04-19 09:02:14
After Viewing "The Purple Rose of Cairo"——True and False
This is something that many people have dreamed of, falling in love with their favorite characters and also falling in love with a real person, God, I need it too!
The characters in the play say: The imaginary people want to live a real life, and the real people want to live an imaginary life. This...
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Jaquan 2022-03-21 09:02:12
The Dream Effect in Hollywood Movies from "The Purple Rose of Cairo"
The text is transferred from: Looking at the Dream Effect in Hollywood Movies from "The Purple Rose of Cairo"--Film Literature--Liang Jianhua
In "The Purple Rose of Cairo," directed by Woody, Allen challenges the peddling of dreamy Hollywood movies with his usual sardonic wit. The story told in...
The Purple Rose of Cairo quotes
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[first lines]
Theater Manager: Oh Cecilia, be careful! You all right?
Cecilia: Yeah.
Theater Manager: You're gonna like this one, it's better than last week's, more romantic.
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[last lines]
Theater Manager: Cecilia, what are you doing here?
Cecilia: Meeting Gil Shepherd.
Theater Manager: They all gone.
Cecilia: Th - whaddaya, whaddaya mean?
Theater Manager: They went back to Hollywood.
Cecilia: Gil too?
Theater Manager: Mr Shepherd, yeah. Soon as Tom Baxter went back up on the movie screen - couldn't wait to get outta here. He said this was a close call for his career. I think he's gonna play Charles Lindbergh.
[pause]
Theater Manager: Don't forget, Cecilia, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers start today.