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Kathryne 2022-03-16 08:01:01
Life Classroom (Shu Qi)
Because of "Scorsese by Ebert", because of teaching, I revisited Scorsese's opening chapter in "New York Stories" (New York Stories), "Life Lessons" (Life Lessons). (Another reason is that E said a while ago that he kept watching the film over and over again...but then I didn't think of the...
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Lon 2022-03-16 08:01:01
sigh
The review was written a month after watching the movie.
Among the three stories, the one with the deepest reflection is the first "Life Classroom", which may have been a melancholy relationship in my heart at that time, or because this story reminded me of myself.
In the face of the lost love, we...
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Dewitt 2022-03-25 09:01:23
None of the three stories are very interesting, Coppola's has a different tone than Woody's, and the ending is similar. To be honest, the Oedipus plot is not pleasing. What makes Woody a little better is his usual self-deprecating manner. Demo, old Martin's is a bit indescribable
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Ellen 2022-03-25 09:01:23
I like several stories, all of them are New York. Painters, artists, lawyers, these are all essential parts of New York.
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