Sunset bakeshop

Cale 2022-11-16 09:25:38

It's a bit like a rainy day in New York

Mocking the cramped intellectuals and cultural people who want to pretend to be elegant hhhhh

By the way, I ridiculed the words in Chinese (English) English (French)

Hhhhhh

I like the way old men mock intellectuals hhhh

You know the ending at a glance. The gap between fantasy and reality. Allen wants to express that when he was a child, he was born in a poor Jewish family. Movies have become the ultimate fantasy, but you can’t live in fantasy and hate reality, but reality is The only place where we can have a delicious steak dinner.

He also pointed out that some people have been living in those fantasies, but obviously he feels that people cannot escape like this forever.

(My perspective is that Fi’s INFP is immersed in fantasy, and then finally developed Te. After seeing the reality clearly, I decide not to escape from reality in fantasy, and then go to live a life, not escape from it)

So his movie is always a romantic crush, or other general manager, but finally realized the essence of life

~ Did not deceive yourself with beautiful fantasy fantasy

But this one feels quite general, it can only give a maximum of 3.5, which is a bit similar to the Manhattan murder mystery, but not as good as it.

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Small Time Crooks quotes

  • [last lines]

    Frenchy: Hey, It was you who taught me how to open a safe.

    Ray: That was one of my fondest memories of our time together... What are you saying? You boosted this from David's safe? Frenchy, that's stealing.

    Frenchy: Not exactly. Look, it's a long story, Ray. Let's sell it, and I'll fill you in on the flight to Miami.

    Ray: Sweetheart, you are the greatest.

    Frenchy: Yeah.

  • David: I'm talking about Henry James, the author. Yeah? Well, this is where he lived and this is where he worked.

    Ray: Where did he eat? I'm hungry. I don't care where he lived. I want to know where he ate.

    Frenchy: I remember! "The Hair-ess", right?

    David: The "H" is silent.

    Frenchy: Oh, did he write that too?