After watching this film, my feeling is: So are the art people really hopeless? The routine of sorrowful men who always thump their chests and feet at the end of the day is still staged every day. The protagonist is a guitar artist. In the process of constantly chasing fame and fortune, he accidentally stumbles upon a pure and innocent dumb woman. Fortunately, the protagonist is not exactly a scumbag who plays and runs. It can be seen that he still likes it. The dumb girl also wants to be nice to her. Although the dumb girl cannot verbally communicate with the perfect artist, she is not as coquettish and seductive as Uma Thurman, but she is the caregiver of his daily life and loves him to understand him. The best listener. The life of two people living together is so sweet and sweet, but the fickle and ambitious artist always doesn't like plain and quiet, and loves the prosperous life. When he leaves the dumb girl to chase bigger dreams and more beautiful women , Those simple and simple little beautiful things seem to be getting farther and farther away.
The more the male protagonist tries to grasp his goal, the more he can't grasp it. It reminds people of the beautiful and imaginary bubble he proposed to play guitar while sitting on the "moon" chair on the stage. No matter how talented the artist is, he is a mortal with weakness after all. The movie also deliberately portrays his quirks of stealing pets and shooting mice with guns. It is a pity that the artist recognizes his own shortcomings, realizes his own insignificance and humbleness, and wants to go back and regain the beauty and sweetness of the past, but it is too late. C'est la vie...
Fortunately, Woody Allen did not depict the hero's character in the whole movie. He tried his best to present a kind of melancholy of "this affection can be regarded as a remembrance, but it was already at a loss", interspersed with the comparison of the hero's character and fate. Humorous irony. This movie is definitely a delicious and long-lasting classic sketch that Woody Allen fans can't miss.
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