surprise!

Kaia 2022-09-18 03:54:21

Yesterday’s study was turned around and it didn’t take long to be tangled this evening (...

I want to look through the old film and come out to watch it. Then I saw Woody Allen's unreasonable person for the sake of insurance.

Unexpectedly, it may be that I have not watched his film for a long time, and I feel very surprised. It is rare that there is a clear rhythm and there are big ups and downs, and there is no lack of gentleness.

The allusion of the flashlight is full of allegory and irony as he always does

And Professor Chutiye also echoed his notion that the departure of a bad person can make the world a little better, which is ironic!

There is also a relaxed attitude throughout the process, music and scenes to express heaviness and anti-ethical tension fluctuations are in line with his style. It is also wonderful to use piano lessons with music rhythm.

I think I either hate or like Woody Allen, I think I like it

It’s been a long time since I got up to watch a movie, and I chose something that I can comfortably look down and feel pleasantly surprised.

I take a vacation from time to time to think about it. It’s good to miss the films that can be broadcast all day long during the summer vacation.

So comfortable

Good evening!

nite

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Irrational Man quotes

  • [first lines]

    Abe: [narrating] Kant said human reason is troubled by questions that it cannot dismiss, but also cannot answer. Okay, so, what are we talking about here? Morality? Choice? The randomness of life? Aesthetics? Murder?

    Jill: I think Abe was crazy from the beginning. Was it from stress? Was it anger? Was he disgusted by what he saw as life's never-ending suffering? Or was he simply bored by the meaninglessness of day-to-day existence? He was so damn interesting. And different. And a good talker. And he could always cloud the issue with words.

    Abe: Where to begin? You know, the existentialists feel nothing happens until you hit absolute rock bottom. Well, let's say that when I went to teach at Braylin College, emotionally, I was at Zabriskie Point. Of course, my reputation, or should I say a reputation, preceded me.

  • Abe Lucas: Jill had been right in her appraisal of me. I was teetering on the brink of some kind of breakdown, unable to deal with my feelings of anger, frustration, futility. They say that drowning is a painless way to go.