Wen Qing's Vision and Reflection

Roderick 2022-04-21 09:01:45

On the one hand, I will sigh, in reality now, where can I find such a love world! People are independent, have pursuits, respect each other's differences, and are not shy about expressing themselves. Ingrid Bergman, Jung, in this vast world of literature and art, start a game naturally, in this serious And yet playful with a romantic spark... yes I'm talking about Issac vs Mary.

But on the other hand, I will realize that Wen Qing has a lot of interesting, witty and humorous dialogues together, but they just don't understand real life. Issac is a real philosophical here, at least with the pursuit of Integrity, and no matter how smart the "intellectuals" around him are, they are ultimately willful, and can always Rationalize everything he does, with "We are ordinary people after all. "Come to the circle, it seems ridiculous. Issac can clearly predict the future of Mary and Yale, and is amazed that Mary is so pretentious and unable to make a four-week plan...Tracy finally said that not everyone is corrupted, warmed all lonely and sensitive soul

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  • Cindy 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    I silently felt shameless that if I were a straight man, I would definitely be of Woody Allen's type. I was constantly attracted by strong mature women who were battling with me. Stop regards the young, innocent and natural girl as the most comfortable "past" and the most perfect "home." Woody Allen used his real life to prove that he is the most accurate definition of "author's film".

  • Kathryne 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    I naturally don't like his dramas, although this and Annie may be considered his highest level, even though his intellectual attitude is so skillfully portrayed that he is ridiculously cowardly, and in a short period of time, two dramas with the same theme were shot in a row. Probably in the form of expression, Annie shows a bit of avant-garde parallel montage and surreal shots. This one is a tribute to silent comedy, and the composition has a more academic sophistication.

Manhattan quotes

  • Emily: Well, I don't think 17 is too young. Beside that, she's a bright girl.

    Yale: You'll get no argument from me. I think she's terrific. He could do a lot worse. He has done a lot worse. I just think he's wasting his life. You know, he writes that crap for television.

  • Yale: What about Isaac? We can't abandon him, you know? He can't function anywhere other than New York, you know that. Very Freudian.