The most regretful thing I did three days ago was to give up watching "A Rainy Day in New York" in order to control myself from falling into a bad mood watching a love-themed movie. I chose to go to the grocery store after get off work, squeeze the decompression toys, and become complacent. The growth of adults is to control themselves. Emotions to avoid sadness as much as possible
But the best movie to do last night was to walk right into the cinema and watch "A Rainy Day in New York" by yourself
Same plot as all Woody Allen movies in the past
Still full of chatty and snarky lines revolving around drama derailment, "famous artist", spiritual resonance, etc.
I really like watching Woody Allen's works in front of the screen and I feel that only the screen can show the charm of his works
Woody Allen's movies always make me feel like I'm watching a drama offstage. The drama is the drama and I'm my sense of separation. But it's definitely not an accusation of the plot or the acting. It's this sense of separation that always makes me feel Relaxing and happy, you can always watch without looking at your phone, just sit still and watch without realizing that time flies
The side of the male protagonist in the middle reminded me of a documentary I especially liked, "Johnson's 100,000 How to Do It"
The right mix of piano music and rain in this movie is definitely a massage for the brain. I like the rain too much like the male protagonist.
The whole movie made me feel like I smelled the mixture of butter and onions in the grilled steak. It's also the only movie in recent years that I want to buy another movie ticket and watch it again after watching it.
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