A good story also needs a proper way of telling it. The structure of the film is a bit interesting. It is a way of chatting with a few successful people, and the camera is pushed up. A successful person starts speaking, and the main feature film begins. Danny is a performance agent, a nagging, active, enthusiastic, single old man, who excavates and cultivates talents like a thunder, but as long as he succeeds in training, he will fly away. This story tells the process of a singer from digging to flying away. For this singer, Danny broke his heart, contacted business, cultivated good habits, professional training, and managed his lover Tina for him. He was chased by the underworld and almost lost his life. When the singer became famous, he left him happily, leaving him there with helpless, frustrated, and speechless anger. Tina is very guilty and has always hoped to apologize and be forgiven by Danny. The ending was quite warm. In the cold snowy day, Danny chased it out and accepted Tina's apology. Several summary statements about the story unanimously expressed compliments to Danny. The storyteller not only played the role of a foreign voice, but also directly hinted at Danny's kindness and enthusiasm from the perspective of a third party. It is a short story with a narrative style and a good structure.
Woody Allen's movie is as nagging as ever, and the dialogue is extremely exciting, just like a talk show joke, so that the audience has been immersed in the feeling of "interesting". "My uncle, a well-known diabetic, told me that life must be accepted, forgiving, and love." Allen can always preach, laugh at himself, persuade, and tell in a playful way. He is truly a master of lines. The fixed-camera long shot of the singer announcing his departure. The frame shows the singer and Tina stepping out of the frame, featuring Danny's helpless, frustrated, and angry expressions. It is wonderful. The reversal technique of the movie story is just right, and it adds a lot of color to the story. The more interesting reversal is that in the end Danny and Tina walked in the heavy snow. The vulgar I prefer the director. This implies that Danny and Tina’s lives have come together. Hehe, although it is a bit vulgar, good people are rewarded. , That's great.
The music is really good, it creates a relaxed and playful light comedy atmosphere, and it's a great effort. I really want to come and listen to the song "Stomach".
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