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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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  • Eldon 2022-03-21 09:02:31

    Birthday, 18:30, Screen 4, Picture House, alone. It's a big hall, plus I have 5 spectators, followed by an elderly gay couple. When I was going out, one of them asked me, "Do you enjoy it?" The ticket inspector smiled and said, "Have a good night." Suddenly I wanted to cry.

  • Alan 2022-01-04 08:02:15

    I briefly talked about a sketch of red roses and white roses. By the way, I talked about the flashy life. Those gushing lines are lovely, but not wonderful, and there is no exclusive sharpness in place. Still too lazy to make great film. But if you get older, you can row every time. It can last for one second.

Café Society quotes

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

  • Rose Dorfman: First a murderer, then he becomes a Christian. What did I do to deserve this? Which is worse?

    Marty Dorfman: He explained it to you. The Jews don't have an afterlife.

    Rose Dorfman: We are all afraid of dying, Marty! But we don't give up the religion we are born into.

    Marty Dorfman: I'm not afraid to die.

    Rose Dorfman: You're too stupid to appreciate the implications.

    Marty Dorfman: I didn't say I like the idea. And I will resist death with everything I have. But when the Angel of Death comes to cut me down, I'll go. I'll protest. I'll curse. You hear me? I will go under protest.

    Rose Dorfman: Protest to who? What the hell are you gonna do? Write a letter to the Times?

    Marty Dorfman: I will protest in silence.