Always remember Tom's ridiculous and innocent question: "What? You make love without fading out?"
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Half sad, half happy, half troubled and half ironic, it's a love letter from Woody to the movie. The inspiration for the invasion of reality by screen characters should come from Keaton's "Sherlock Holmes II", once again praising Keaton [flowers]
What impressed me the most was not the heroine who always used the theater to escape reality, but Tom, who ran out of the movie and yearned for freedom.
It's so ironic that imaginary people have been trying to learn to be real people, while real people have been trying to make up themselves. It's too hard to learn to be a man, let's go back to the movies, my lovely Tom.
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