woody films for women

Chanelle 2022-04-20 09:02:46

This is a story about a woman.

Kate was so flawless throughout, I really think she deserved an Oscar nomination.

A fight between two women.

Young and aging.

How ruthless the years are.

make women old.

become ugly.

Become complaining.

Change talker.

Then again, they weren't like that in the first place.

It is because there is no love but still have to struggle in this situation.

Day after day would rather be ugly than pretend to be happy.

Those pots and pans chores can really destroy people.

Let life see no hope.

Unfinished dishes and clothes.

Unfinished meal.

Really if you don't get married and don't have kids

Let's have a peaceful day.

But you yearn for love. Looking forward to staying together.

Therefore, women are destined to work hard and suffer.

It seems that such an ending has long been written in their destiny.

Unless you live like a man.

Heartless.

Show mercy everywhere.

Full of words.

Just for fishing and art.

Think only for yourself, live only for yourself

The woman played by Kate is full of all the real faces of women in the world: insecurity, anxiety, jealousy, viciousness, desperation, despair.

Saying not to tell, he hung up the phone ruthlessly.

After all, it is a lover's new love,

Nothing can be done about this.

Still keeping it for the feast of the Virgin?

Woody has some warnings for all girls here.

If you believe in love, you may end up losing a lot.

If you live alone. won't get a lot. nothing will be lost. At least, in the end, he is still there.

If you are still young, have nothing, and have no ideals, don't have children, go to work. This is the only way out of a woman's miserable fate - do a career and leave your footnote in this world.

This is a story about family.

The little boy came from such a chaotic family.

Every day is a farce.

I hate this boy at first,

Why do you always cause trouble to your mother.

Why does he like arson.

I understood later.

Such a family, such a life, such a mother.

Arson may be his only outlet.

It's the only way he gets attention.

if not,

No one really remembers that he still exists.

If he is a child who loves to learn, he may also be able to gain attention with good grades. Otherwise there is nothing.

This is a story about a man.

Woody is almost ironic in this regard, and as a man, he doesn't hide his ugly side in the slightest.

If you don't know it's his work. It's more of a female-directed movie. But just like Zweig can write a letter from a strange woman, he sees the world of women, and sees it so clearly. Look at the men also look so sharp.

One is a middle-aged man with a pot belly.

Lazy and selfish, he only thinks about his own daughter and ignores his stepson. Full of straight male thoughts. How could a man at that time help with housework? He felt that women should revolve around themselves and their families. Typical red neck republican.

The other is a superficial avant-garde, free, empathetic writer. Petty bourgeoisie, literary, handsome, white-faced scholar, and the most ruthless. If you say that you see a different thought, you will see a different thought. If you love it or not, you can open your mouth, and you can fall in love at first sight 180 times in a lifetime. Typical democratic, hypocritical, hypocritical, liberal arts male. Amorous people are the most ruthless. In reality, be wary of these two men. One is an ordinary man who looks ugly and honest. After following him, I am not afraid that he will cheat, but you must wash the remaining 10,000 bowls. No money in a lifetime can redeem you. The other is a handsome boy who seems to be able to redeem you. It's just making fun of you for a long time, treating you as the subject of romanticism, and waiting for the next romantic whirlwind to blow him away. Personally, I think the former is more harmful than the latter. The latter you can still play, the former is selling yourself.

I feel that many of life's tragedies and pains and quarrels stem largely from poverty. If the economy is prosperous, you can beat each other in one shot. So, if you have the slightest down-and-out, don't get married. Not to mention having children! Because the latter two are extremely uncontrollable things. The tragedy of a person is loneliness at most, and when two or three people go in, it is a bottomless pit of life. It may take a lifetime to fill up.

Woody Alan is one of the rare directors who speaks the truth. It's a film that pays homage to retro, and it's almost perfect in every way it expresses itself. It seems bizarre and dreamlike, but it actually tells the most real life. Really like this. The same style, different ideas. His films are already works of art, and this one is very well done.

There is no right or wrong.

No criticism.

Not kneeling and licking any political correctness.

Not intended to have any happy ending.

Just simply tell a story.

a real thing.

Finally, a woman should not give up on herself to fulfill a kind of social recognition, such as marriage and children. At least take it slow.

The last thing you can't give up is your studies, and then your career.

Otherwise, in the end, nothing is really yours. You are someone's wife, someone's mother, someone's lover. This kind of role-playing that is constantly getting into trouble and relying on others will not give you a solid backing in your life, it will only make your life crumbling, like repeated thin ice.

Do what you want to do, don't be like the heroine, you can only look in the mirror and think about the past, imagine the present, and sing a one-man show.

Your sacrifice may be rewarded.

But, is it worth it to lose yourself?

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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!