Watching "The Book of Sex" with a friend who doesn't understand American culture or movie history, both of them couldn't laugh... She laughed at the plot and style, and I laughed at his filming. The first article, the use of music makes me amazing, vaguely saw the legendary "postmodern" meaning, the second article, Hollywood-style comedy plot with a stunning story, just like that one with different costumes. Behind the seemingly junk like ordinary dock-style comedy, Allen's unique humor is revealed (lines are not counted), and the most Freudian article is "BIG TIT", and the way to clean it up in the end is to put it on Big brassiere, wildness is finally tamed by social rules, ALLEN explains Freud's philosophical theme very well. The last story is the most absolute, it's the final thing we want to know about sex... Maybe it's because he put it at the end. But it was not this article that came to me the most, but the "Italian article", so I put it at the end~. Teachers who teach art sometimes say, "You go to imitate a person's style, the more it looks, the better." And for the first time, I found that someone combined the An-style composition style with the temperament of the Sicilian gangster so wonderfully, and these It was actually made by a thin American, which really made me laugh. After watching ANNIE HALL, MIGHTY APHRODITE, MATCH POINT, etc., this WOODY film finally made me feel respected for him. ~
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