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Meaghan 2022-01-04 08:02:15

It's a superficial love story, split in a flamboyant Los Angeles and New York City. It's rather cliche, witty, and trivial. It's no masterpiece, but nothing wrong with that! Much resembles blue jasmine and irrational man, the old man plays with a small idea, tosses out cultural throwbacks and a bit of nostalgia to the golden age every now and then. Sometimes I get the hints sometimes I don't but I thoroughly enjoyed it. Occasionally you'd feel the gravity wrapped up in lines that seem to be so frivolous, but you know it's mr Allen dramatizing his story (effortlessly) as usual. Strong cast obviously. Thought Steve Carrel was really good but everyone else was solid as well.

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  • Bennett 2022-03-20 09:02:11

    Better than the previous two years of movies. People have to choose, not to choose is also a choice. Choice brings regrets, and regrets will create a commotion factor, and you are not as refined as you thought at first, nostalgia is a way of remembering the past in the vulgar. A little melancholy, a little fun, and a sketch with a nostalgic atmosphere. JE is good, BL has no play, KS has a clear sense of discord, she is too modern and doesn't have a sense of the 1930s. By the way, the "Candy" Anna Camp that the male protagonist just came to LA to find is quite interesting.

  • Annette 2022-03-24 09:02:39

    Don't you think it would be more appropriate to change the roles of Queen S and Little K? .

Café Society quotes

  • Leonard: Socrates said, "The unexamined life is not worth living." But the examined one is no bargain.

  • Rose Dorfman: First a murderer, and now a Christian!