Bullets Over Broadway

Bullets Over Broadway

  • Director: Woody Allen
  • Writer: Woody Allen,Douglas McGrath
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: February 24, 1995
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Disparos sobre Broadway
  • "Bullets Over Broadway" is a crime comedy film directed by Woody Allen and starring John Cusack and Dianne Wiest . It was released in the United States on October 14, 1994.
    The film tells the story of the playwright David who lost the pure art and beautiful love he once pursued in order to succeed in the drama career   .

    Details

    • Release date February 24, 1995
    • Filming locations Belasco Theater - 111 West 44th Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies Miramax, Sweetland Films, Magnolia Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $20,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $13,383,747

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $86,072

    Gross worldwide

    $13,383,747

    Movie reviews

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    • By Dominique 2022-03-25 09:01:14

      The great artist "Chichi" - grew up in "a labyrinth surrounded by raging waterfalls"

      1. Plot introduction:

      A playwright male protagonist who is extremely artistic in the script. He wants his friends to find someone to invest in his latest drama. His friend rejected the male protagonist because the script was too real and too artistic to meet the public taste. Finally, a gangster boss offered to pay, provided that his mistress who danced in the ballroom played a role and made her famous. But the mistress knew nothing about the...

    • By Kadin 2022-03-25 09:01:14

      The tenth Woody Allen movie. .

      Guilt is a petty bourgeoisie cliché. When you fall in love with someone, do you fall in love with the artist's part or with the person itself. That girl doesn't have a single muscle on her body, neither her spine nor her brain are connected. Don't speak! Chichi's voice is so sexy. My father used to kill anyone who sang badly in opera. No one wants to destroy my work! Dedicated his life to art, and achieved a brilliant third act with increasingly louder gunshots. The dying sentence arranged...

    • By Shaylee 2022-03-25 09:01:14

      The tenth Woody Allen movie. .

      Guilt is a petty bourgeoisie cliché. When you fall in love with someone, do you fall in love with the artist's part or with the person itself. That girl doesn't have a single muscle on her body, neither her spine nor her brain are connected. Don't speak! Chichi's voice is so sexy. My father used to kill anyone who sang badly in opera. No one wants to destroy my work! Dedicated his life to art, and achieved a brilliant third act with increasingly louder gunshots. The dying sentence arranged...

    • By Clifton 2022-03-25 09:01:14

      Because there are too many words

      Would it be annoying if I just had some lemons and plain water?

      To an ideal country without compromise

      Really meaningful things are incomprehensible

      because they are more primitive than language

      Artists can create their own ethics

      you are in love with a person artist part

      Still in love with this person?

      Chichi is so handsome!

      I am sure of two things

      first thing is i love you

      The second thing...

    • By Marjolaine 2022-03-25 09:01:14

      Woody Allen's Jazz: Let's Misbehave

      http://music.163.com/#/song?id=5057742

      Let's Misbehave, by Irving Aaronson and his Commanders

      In 1994, Woody's "Bullets Over Broadway" was released. It tells the story of David, a playwright who believes in his talent and values ​​his works and his identity as an artist.

      Very early in the film, David's conversation with a friend throws out the myth: "Do you love me, or do you love me as an artist?" And in the final scene of the film, David reiterates this...

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    • By Lawrence 2023-09-17 16:24:33

      What's interesting is that whatever the actor himself is in Woody's movie, it's Woody's...

    • By Felix 2023-04-30 04:02:34

      Allen is Allen, the jokes are very strange, and the plot is also very strong, not...

    • By Doris 2023-04-10 22:57:00

      I personally think that it is absolutely genius to use a character like Cic to explain the essence of pure artist. So that the self-recognition of the protagonist (a person who pursues art) and the subsequent self-selection seem so natural. ps: Qi Qi used four shots to kill the big-hued mistress of the male duck...

    • By Zachery 2023-01-05 12:56:10

      There was no Woody Allen in it, so Cusack became Woody Allen, haunted! !...

    • By Ruth 2022-11-30 02:48:00

      Geniuses are paranoid but always feel that John Cusack's temperament is not suitable for Woody Allen's neurotic...

    Movie plot

    The Jewish playwright David Shen insisted on creating "art drama" and asked Zhu Da, the owner of the Broadway theater, to direct his own work. But the box office could not be guaranteed, and no one was willing to invest in rehearsals. New York Mafia boss Nick Valentino is determined to promote his thigh dance mistress Oliver, and decides to invest in the theater, provided that Oliver will play an important role as a doctor.
    David and...
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    "Bullets Over Broadway" is a comical comedy depicting Broadway and gangsters. It is hilarious, energetic and thought-provoking. After David accepted the terms of the Mafia boss, he shouted in front of the window. Although funny, it was not without sorrow. It was Woody Allen's most typical helpless mentality after paying the corresponding price in exchange for the gain. David, a Jewish screenwriter who considers himself an artist, will...
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    Movie quotes

    • Cheech: Where I come from, nobody squeals!

    • Olive: [to Venus] Ain't you the big mouth since you hit your number.

    • Sheldon Flender: Let's say there was a burning building and you could rush in and you could save only one thing: either the last known copy of Shakespeare's plays or some anonymous human being. What would you do?