It's impossible for this fire to turn into a glow

Eliza 2022-04-20 09:02:46

Like summer must pass, those summer loves must pass away Woody Allen 2017 Ferris Wheel

Woody Allen hasn't made a serious film since "Inside My Heart," which became a legacy of his Bergman movie addiction. A legacy for a while Woody Allen made satirical comedies a lot but He loves Bergman's image style. At one point it was obvious who his films were trying to emulate.

Woody Allen's own films are usually about the awkward situation of middle-class intellectuals one is artistic one is life and the favorite games of the middle class and intellectuals are polyamory and cheating Woody Allen is a stand-up comedian. The School of Philosophy is thus a neurotic inquiry into life and death on the one hand and a darkly humorous philosophical joke on the other in his films

Woody Allen's movies are the ones that I'll go after every movie he's made, every book he's published, and every book he's made, I feel like no matter how much he's interspersed with rhetoric, poignant dialogue, more rigid, philosophical jokes. No amount of retro clothing, no makeup, nostalgia, no jazz, nothing can save his terrible video

The best personal film he's ever made is "The Legend of Xili" about a person who has no ego and turns himself into a part of the room every time he enters a room. His greatest shame is that he has never read Moby Dick. "And Woody Allen, who has always been nervously afraid of death, said at the end of the film that "the only regret he has about death now is that he only started reading Moby Dick"

Death is something that Woody Allen would like to talk about in his films He himself said "I don't fear death I just wish I wasn't there when it came" in his film he said "Don't think of death as a hindrance that's a good means of cutting costs”

Woody Allen's films come in pairs basically every year and say he uses a script or a theme twice in a row, like in "Match Point" with Scarlett Johansson, he made Scarlett die "The Scoop" He died for Scarlett. The 17-year-old "Ferris Wheel" was not as good as the 16-year-old "Coffee Commune". It also continued the retro style. The theme of a boy falling in love with two women at the same time was actually not well done.

"Magic Moonlight" in '14 is the movie I hate the most about him I like "Birdman" I don't like Emma Stone and "The Wicked Man" in '15 is personally the most attractive male in his film Both characters follow Emma Stone

As an aside, why do I harshly dislike actors like Emma Stone, Meryl Streep, who everyone applauds, for example, in 16 years, there was a biographical film about a writer about Thomas Wolfe, "Genius Catcher." "Two well-known British actors Jude Law as Thomas Colin Firth as the literary editor How to say that Jude Law only has a pretty face in the film, and Colin Firth's performance is quiet and restrained. Personal preferences are different. Some people think it is exaggerated. Acting skills have dramatic tension, but I prefer actors with elegant style

The philosophy professor in "The Unreasonable" who played the Russian turntable and fired countless bullets at himself said to Emma Stone, who said he was in love with him, "You didn't fall in love with me, you fell in love with your philosophy professor. This Romantic Conception of Love"

The only thing I like about this "Ferris Wheel" in 2017 is the little boy who doesn't like anything but likes watching movies and setting fires. The end of the film is that everything is messed up and everyone's life is in a mess and the boy goes to the cinema Movie goes to the beach to set fire

The film "Burning" adapted from the short story of Haruki Murakami also tells the story of a fire.

My favorite Russian poetess Akhmatova's poem "My Night" says "This fire has no chance of turning into a glow"

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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!