This film is a portrait of the life of artists and those who want to become artists. Harry is a writer, as an ordinary person. It is inevitable for the writers to use the people around them as a source of inspiration for their works. (When watching the film, he seemed very nasty and despicable. I really didn't expect it---it seems like literary and artistic creators are like nasty and selfish pirates. What right do they have to take away the copyright of other people's lives and ideas?!)
His personality In addition to questioning, Harry's writing style is very narcissistic, or very self-centered. The growth experience from parents to childhood, from a wife to a lover, from family life to career, from real life to fantasy, is all-encompassing, as if everything about this person is worth writing into a work. Woody can be so sincere and direct, in addition to self-analysis, it is also a kind of self-deprecating (good attitude!). And the whole movie at the end becomes a work created by Harry in the film, which is really wonderful. This is a film that best describes the relationship between reality and reality and the life of a literary and art worker, and "Fantasy Life" can't be compared.
The little old man told a lot of truth in the film. About him and his career, he even said that although he is old, he has a cute boyishness. Well, I think he is very cute.
PS: When I saw the naked women appearing in the bottom of hell, I was a little shocked. I didn't expect the little old man to have been so European. In fact, his thoughts have long been told to me in the movie. It is estimated that I, as a movie fan, thought him too vaguely and naively. (When taking the elevator down to hell, the broadcaster was very interesting about the stratification of hell. It satirized many elites from all walks of life, especially those who feel good about themselves~ Woody is really evil (*^__^*))
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