Woody Allen’s films are often babbled by one person and babbled by the other. The difference is that there is a "little dumb" in this film, and the little dumb is played by Samantha Morton, which is really good. Whether Sean Penn’s acting, portraying the contradictions of the arrogant and arrogant artist is very interesting. Good directors can make the actors and actresses lively and vividly like the roles they want to show. And even better directors can draw actors' acting skills, shots, and music on the same line. For movies, they are equal and there is no difference between high and low. Woody Allen uses a pseudo-documentary narrative approach in this film, which has been seen a lot in his films in recent years. ——A narrator, whether or not the person in the play, speaks a paragraph, and then continues with the story. The advantage of this is that Woody Allen's favorite "talking" style will not make the audience too boring. In fact, no matter if it is an artist or an academic professor or in any field, the outstanding person must have an extraordinary style. The "Emmet Ray" in the film is arrogant and arrogant, and likes to shoot small mice. But he is free and uneasy and cute. The role played by Uma Thurman, my favorite part of the film, asked the protagonist, do you like watching the train because of Hajime’s expectation from afar, like the buzzing sound, and steam, right? The protagonist replied: No! I just like to watch it. Some likes, others must think that there is a certain logical connection, as everyone knows, if you like it, you like it, there are so many and why. Just like I like movies, how do I know why I like them.
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