What personal style of Woody Allen is reflected in "Ferris Wheel"?

Brionna 2022-04-19 09:03:09

I like the way that Mr. Woody suddenly complains to the camera when he is helpless in the play. He wears a pair of large-frame myopia mirrors but like a magnifying glass, he needs to analyze everything in front of him thoroughly, although there are very few old men recently. It was a show, but I saw his shadow from Mickey in the Ferris wheel.

At the beginning of the movie, it was Mickey's self-introduction to the camera, and a young literary and artistic youth appeared vividly.

When Mickey was torn between Ginny and Carolina and didn't know who to choose, this episode was typical Woody style

A philosophical student guides a drama student

I like Ginny but don't want to marry her

After some discussion between the two, Mickey began to analyze himself in front of the camera in the next scene.

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The director always likes to let the actors use a large number of lines to analyze the problems that are very simple to ordinary people (or real people). Colorful soap bubbles, just like the director often uses himself to open the brush. He is the young man who never grows old!

Rumor has it that this might be Woody Allen's last movie. Don't do it. Without Woody Allen, the movie would be so boring!

Finally, jump, Woody Allen must like the Sopranos, otherwise, how did you invite these two live treasures?

Seeing these two supporting roles reminded me of the Sopranos, full of nostalgia.

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Wonder Wheel quotes

  • Mickey: Jesus, what a sheltered life I've led. I have book knowledge but you've really tasted life.

    Carolina: You've been round the world.

    Mickey: Yeah, but you've been around the block. You think you'll always be looking over your shoulder?

    Carolina: Everybody dies, you can't walk around thinking about it.

    Mickey: You're talking to a lifeguard.

  • Ginny: Oh, God. Don't tell me you got me a present.

    Carolina: How often do you turn 40? It's a milestone!

    Ginny: It's a tombstone!