Wonderful

Derick 2022-04-19 09:01:33

A man, wife, lover, lust, ambition, endless lies, murder, fear. . .
"I hope he has good luck more than greatness." This is the hope for a newborn child.
luck. . . MATCH PIONT.
The psychology of a man.
In the ordinary life, the sword is drawn in the seemingly calm.

Is it lust or love between Wilton and Nora?
In short he finally chose the comfortable life and ended his passion life in a cruel way.

Everything will continue quietly, as if nothing had happened.
The poor innocent wife.

Each ring is ingeniously designed and buttoned in every detail. Lao Wu is indeed a genius director.
Finally, Scarlett Johansson is just too charming.

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Extended Reading
  • Dallas 2022-03-22 09:01:26

    Woody Allen deserves to be a master when such old-fashioned scenes can be shot to climaxes. It's about how a man who was smitten with lust and lied a lot, escaped all guilt by luck and continued his seemingly happy life. The questioning of humanity is all at the moment when he pursed his lips in the last shot, looking out the window through his sad eyes.

  • Maryam 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Woody Allen really lacks a bit of natural aura when he doesn't shoot himself, but this film is also a good work as a melodrama model, with technical classical camera movements and circuitous arias, and inherent traditional settings and twisting plots. When you hit a ball, the talent and technical experience you have has fully contributed, whether or not to score over the net depends on luck, and then you may have lingering fears for a lifetime or slowly calm down and forget. Jonathan's walking posture, it's really enjoyable to see two-faced people making out

Match Point quotes

  • Detective Banner: [Holds up Nola's diary] Have you seen this before?

    Christopher "Chris" Wilton: No

    [takes the diary and starts reading it]

    Detective Banner: Were you aware that Nola Rice kept a diary?

    Christopher "Chris" Wilton: [looks up after a few moments with a defeated looking expression on his face] no

    Detective Banner: Do you still claim that the last time you saw Nola Rice was at the Tate Modern over a year ago?

  • Christopher "Chris" Wilton: I couldn't stand the whole tour thing.