Woody Allen's movie was actually released on Chinese screens. Weekdays + literary and artistic films are undoubtedly reserved. I thought that the movie I watched would not give me any trouble, but the performance space of the cinema can always bring you surrounded
The piano sound that runs through the audience string together those jokes, losses, and transformations. Although the characters are too papery, they are still relaxed and happy overall.
When the movie ended, the lights in the theater turned on along with the sound of the piano, adding an end-credits performance to the movie, and I couldn't help but feel happy.
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