Falling in love with Woody Allen for the 10086th time. Always humorous lines, innocent and talkative protagonist, absurd but serious supporting roles, bouncing soundtrack, and naughty but still cold mockery of reality and teasing of the audience. (Actually, I was still expecting the actor to appear in the movie theater at the end, but when I saw Cecilia drop her head from sadness to smile again because she forgot her sadness in the movie, I felt moved, sad, regretful, but also strangely satisfied. This The old man is always fascinated by some hard-hearted ways you have to be attracted.) This should be in the top three of "My Favorite Woody Allen." The reason I like it is not only the usual romance and cuteness, but more probably because I see my own shadow from the heroine. People who like to watch movies are actually more or less similar to the heroine. I don’t remember who said it. People who like to watch movies are more or less because they want to get something from the virtual that cannot be selected from reality. I think this kind of thing may be an emotion, an experience, or, like Cecilia, moviegoers want to temporarily escape from reality. world. In fact, I think it is very happy to live as Cecilia, optimistic and naive visionary, idealist. Besides Cecilia itself, RoseofCaroi moved me the most, which was Woody's answer of "Why watch movies" or "Why do you spend so much time watching movies" through her. Because I want to escape, but I still yearn for it. Because what I got is too much disappointment, but still hopeful. Always optimistic people, there will be someone watching you in your heaven.
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