The ending words of the film-from Professor Levy (interviewed by Woody Allen documentary)

Coralie 2021-12-31 08:02:12

"We have to constantly face painful and moral choices throughout our lives. Some choices are of great significance. Most of them are trivial things. However, the choices we make determine who we are. We are. In fact, it is the sum of the choices we have made. The world is unpredictable and there are many unfair things in life. When God created things, it seems that human happiness was not taken into consideration. Only by our own ability to love is different. Give meaning to this ruthless universe. However, most people have the ability to continue living, and even find happiness in small things. For example, find happiness in family, work, and hope for the future generation. I hope they can Understand life better."

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Extended Reading
  • Herta 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    Woody Allen, 1989. Woody is also a political commentator. He always tells the general themes of the film through his chattering conversations. Sin and wrong, discussed several aspects, who will punish sin and wrong, everyone has sin and wrong, cognition of fait accompli determines the nature of sin and wrong, sin and wrong constitute the world.

  • Edgardo 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Judah has a scene that pays homage to Bergman's "Wild Strawberries." Not all sins are punished, not all wrongs are despised.

Crimes and Misdemeanors quotes

  • Judah Rosenthal: I remember my father telling me, "The eyes of God are on us always." The eyes of God. What a phrase to a young boy. What were God's eyes like? Unimaginably penetrating, intense eyes, I assumed. And I wonder if it was just a coincidence I made my specialty ophthalmology.

  • Clifford Stern: While we're waiting for a cab I'll give you your lesson for today. Don't listen to what your teachers tell ya, you know. Don't pay attention. Just, just see what they look like and that's how you'll know what life is really gonna be like.