The name is so silly. As a result, the story and the title do not seem to be a movie, which leads to seeing that the middle part is still wrong with the original English name.
The interspersed throughout the opera and the plot is really wonderful ~ Summary of the story: Woody and his unwilling wife Amanda adopted a cute baby boy. Because the child is too cute, Woody is curious about the child’s biological mother: it can be born like this Isn't the woman of a good child also a pretty, smart, and lovely person? ---Curiosity urged him to investigate and as a "guest" to get acquainted with the child's mother (a very beautiful and silly and sweet girl) who was working as a prostitute. He helped the child's mother to give up her career and return to the right path and help the child Mom went on a blind date to find true love. Although it failed, the child's mother finally found a good lover to start a family soon afterwards. But out of the nostalgia for Woody and the desire for the child, the child’s mother silently gave birth to the child who had been in love with Woody all night, so at the end of the story, they each raised each other’s cute children (even though each took the child on the street). Encountering each other's greetings but not knowing that the baby in their arms is each other's flesh and blood), they return to the ordinary life and lead a happy life.
In terms of characters, the role played by Woody has maintained a strong curiosity as always. This kind of "tracing the adopted children and their mothers" is justified in "Woody Allen Talks" and it is very logical. Woody’s wife is also the same as all the female-partner roles in Woody’s movies. She is proficient in art knowledge, rich in ideas, and blurt out. The conversations with Woody, especially the conversations, are "secret" and overwhelming. Of course, she is also emotional. She was seduced by others occasionally, but eventually chose to return to Woody.
I have to say that the biggest highlight of the character is the cute prostitute character. In order to interpret the unique personality of the character itself, the actor deliberately adjusts the pitch of all the lines, plus her tall and fleshy figure (of course, it is still very Sexy), overall this is a character that completely overwhelms Woody in its momentum, and is typical to a slightly flat character. It is also sad that he makes Woody love and always keep a certain distance carefully (maybe he considers the identity of the child cannot be known , It may also be that she has a venereal disease, he loves Amanda, etc.) But there is no immediate aura between them, so every scene of them is very enlightening.
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