On a very sleepy night, I finished watching this movie on a sunny day with a cool breeze. I often hear the mention of Woody Allen as a director. It seems that I usually pay more attention to the plot and not to some so-called shooting techniques and so on. But now I understand that I have seen his Midnight in Paris. I feel that the ages of the two dramas are similar, which may be related to the director's life experience. People always have deeper feelings for the events and things of their time at that time. It is difficult for people who are not from this era to understand, let alone appreciate them, so it can be seen that How rare is the so-called classic. For example, when I go to KTV to sing, older people usually order some old songs. I used to feel that I couldn’t appreciate them. As my adolescence ends, I feel that it is difficult for me to accept some new songs. My preferences are still stay in the past.
it is good. Back to topic. A movie watch. Actually really tired. It's very sleepy at the moment when the movie starts and after watching the movie. But the process of the film is fascinating. It feels like this movie is a fast-paced narrative, as if only the protagonist is confiding in his heart, which makes you think about the process of breathing. Watching this movie also seems to have gone through times and times with the protagonist. As time goes by, we all gradually live the way we least want, but we have no time to be angry and sad, we can only be constantly pushed away by time, and the only thing that can prove that we have been here is our emotions. When everyone is drunk, only I am sober for my emotions. But this is poetic and refreshing. Life is not only born for romance. Marriage, responsibility, and family seem to define emotions in life. It is possible to turn invisible emotions into real objects, so that empty human beings can rely on them. From my sophisticated point of view, the reason why the heroine married Phil is of course because of his wealth. Of course, she may not want to live up to her past efforts, but if she chooses love, there will be no emptiness in her eyes. However, it is not always the case that the heroine is a scumbag. I often believe that people have their own arrangements in their lives, but it may also be the laziness of the weak. But if the male and female protagonists live happily together, will the male protagonist make a fortune later? They are also likely to have little left in the relationship between trivial matters and economic conflicts. So it seems that only when you truly become recognized by the society, maybe not recognized by yourself, can you reminisce the sweetness of your youth? Otherwise, if the male protagonist is still the one who worked for his uncle back then, is it still possible to continue the old relationship with the female protagonist? But here comes the question? Why are they all soaring? The heroine still chooses Phil? As a nobleman, you can't help yourself? Can a realistic person like Phil also choose a divorce? Ok. You can watch the taste lines again and see the film critics making a conclusion.
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