Let's go back

Nicolas 2022-04-22 07:01:32

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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Extended Reading
  • Esmeralda 2021-12-23 08:01:09

    Woody Allen was too treacherous. While making a movie, he said that the movie was all deceptive. Mia Farrow smiled contentedly when he finally indulged in the world on the screen, just like we watched Woody's movie.

  • Keanu 2022-03-21 09:02:12

    Woody Allen said: "Life is too short, why bother?" But this ending is too sad. Fantasy, impulsive, and constant. Finally back to the starting point. There is also a feeling that some people's real lives are made up of one movie after another. I hope that this person's ending can be a little happier, and that the Cairo purple rose in this person's hands will never wither.

The Purple Rose of Cairo quotes

  • Cecilia: Last week I was unloved. Now, two people love me - and it's the same two people.

    The Countess: Go with the real guy, honey, we're limited.

    Rita: Go with Tom! He's got no flaws!

    Delilah: Go with somebody, child, 'cause I's gettin' bored.

  • Tom Baxter: Cecilia, it's clear how miserable you are with your husband. And if he hits you again, you tell me. I'd be forced to knock his teeth out.

    Cecilia: I don't think that'd be such a good idea. He's big.

    Tom Baxter: I'm sorry. It's written into my character to do it, so I do it.