I watched this Woody Allen movie on the recommendation of a friend. Long-awaited name, well deserved.
The four stories are interspersed, and each story has its own thinking points. The last moment is still reminiscent, and the next moment jumps into the next story. What remains unchanged is the city of Rome as the background. I saw that it used to be brilliant, and now it is brilliant. On the side of the ruins, people are sitting on the big stairs lazy and leisurely, and the streets and alleys are full of spring.
The funny thing is that Leopoldo was fired up for no reason, just as he was down for no reason. Countless attentions are imposed on you, and at first you feel overwhelmed and disgusted, and gradually you start to adapt and enjoy the added benefits of these attentions, so you go with the flow, the moral order, these are not considered. After regaining his calm, he began to miss the days when he received attention, and felt apprehensive about his loss. Pain all the time, poor or rich, unknown or famous. I think Uncle Allen wants to tell us that we should not be happy with things and not be sad about ourselves, this simple truth.
The story of Monica is a verification of Murphy's Law. What to hide, what to come. You know it's a glass of poisoned wine, but you can't resist its temptation. In the hot summer, you can't resist step by step, sip the cold beer and enjoy the hearty sip. until poisoned. It's just a use of desire. Looking at her current life, Monica is obviously a green tea bitch. She recites a few poems and implies that I am your soulmate everywhere. JOHN sees her true colors, and JACK may not know it, but what's the use. "Love" is blinding, isn't it.
Humans are always affected by the environment. Non-vegetation. The film presents a contrast, different responses in different circumstances, such as Hayley's mother's analysis of Hayley's father before and after Michelangelo's father's opera talent was discovered; Behaviours with very different impressions of each other, and Michelangelo's verbal reactions before and after his father's success.
Woody Allen is kind, and the expression of the ending seems to say, come to accept this absurd world, and our inherent shortcomings, love what we love, and that's enough.
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