"Bullets Fly across Broadway" 8.5

Corene 2022-01-07 15:54:20

"Bullets Fly across Broadway" 8.5

"Those days of nesting in the attic, eating cheese, drinking wine, and discussing art in cafes are over. There are two things I can be sure of. The first is that I love you, and the second is that I am not. What artist, my God, I finally said it."

After a lot of noise between the artist, the man and the bed, he finally coaxed his girlfriend from the adulterer’s house. He held her hand and talked about the conversation. They kissed for a while and walked out along the street after the rain. Lens.

I just watched this ending in "Midnight Paris" not long ago.

Woody Allen’s movies always seem to have similar routines, similar plots, similar characters, and similar cleverness. It happened that after dozens of dozens of films of him, we still eat this set.

Creation is essentially the consumption of talent, and sometimes life.

Some people trade their talented lives for two or two golds, and some can win a historical name. Qiqi doesn't care about any of them. He has a few ideas about the rehearsal rehearsal on stage. He is too genius, so he is full of talent. The confidence directly treats this drama as if it were his own.

Of course, he is a thousand miles away from the artists who are nestled in the attic or sitting in the cafe, eating tea and drinking, but that does not affect him in putting this occasional artistic creation above the ordinary life of killing people, collecting protection fees and playing billiards. , Even above life--

He shot and killed the mistress of the gang boss, just because he couldn't stand her bad acting skills. In the background, he fell into a pool of blood with several shots and was dying. "Listen, the last scene of the play, you have to arrange for the hostess to say , Saying that she is pregnant, this is the perfect ending."

"No, no, don't speak. Don't speak."

"I sold out! I sold out! I sold out!"

The two favorite lines are incredible.

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Bullets Over Broadway quotes

  • Eden Brent: There you are. Mr. Purcell, you have been stealing our dog yummies and eating them.

    Warner Purcell: Absolutely not. That's an outrageous suggestion.

    Eden Brent: Then let me see in your pockets.

    Warner Purcell: Would I eat dog food?

    Eden Brent: You'd eat anything that didn't eat you first, you big fat pot of helium.

  • Sheldon Flender: Hey, look who's here. The big Broadway success. I don't write hits. My plays are art. They're written specifically to go unproduced.