"Not everyone has no principles, you should have some confidence in people" a sentence from the mouth of an 18-year-old girl satirizes those artists and intellectuals who think they understand love
Woody Allen's films always have a lot of humorous and witty dialogue. Most of their films are about love and sex, and they also involve a lot of art fields and artists. They are generally ironic and non-American. Might miss a lot of laughs.
The concept of love that this movie is about to tell is: if you don’t take others seriously, you will only find yourself being played by yourself in the end; if you hurt others, you will be afraid of being hurt by others. Everyone has the right to love and be loved, so Remember to take everyone who loves you seriously. When you want to indulge, she falls in love with you, and when you want to love seriously, she just wants to indulge. If the first person doesn't indulge, will everyone love you seriously?
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