idealist living on earth

Sam 2022-04-20 09:01:49

The first time I saw Woody Allen I was hurt by him. ? The film has been exploring the philosophical question of reality and fantasy. Tom is a complete idealist and, more importantly, a fictional character who grew up in a greenhouse, brave, kind, and gentle. He is like a child in the real world, a child who is simple enough to touch prostitutes. He is like a collection of all good qualities, in line with what Camus called "continuity."

A kind of beauty, who doesn't want to have it? But reality is reality. The film also uses the mouths of others to emphasize that you are in the real world. In reality, people are bound.

I think the actor should really take the initiative to the female. He didn't want to trick Tom back through the hostess. But in the end the actor also left, just because he was a real person.

Towards the end of the film, the unease in my heart became stronger and stronger, and a sense of reality gradually emerged. The heroine may continue her past life. As a result, my idea was confirmed. Idealism and love cannot be eaten as food. In the real soil of human life, it is destined to be bound by the earth.

Tom's last stare is the saddest, like the last stare of the hero in "Roman Holiday".

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  • Cecilia's Sister: The one that I liked is "Okay, America!"

    Cecilia: Oh, yeah! I saw that twice. That was great! When she threatens to kill Lew Ayers.

    Cecilia's Sister: I love Lew Ayers looks! Do you think he's married?

    Cecilia: What do you mean married? Are you crazy? Yes, he's married to Ginger Rogers! God! They got married on a boat off the island of Catalina. They live in Beverly Hills and sometimes holiday in Spain. He used to be married to Lola Lane, but, Ginger's better for him. She's so lovely.

  • Cecilia: Ginger used to be married to Jack Culpepper, who I think took out Ruth Chatterton before she married George Brent.