I don’t know how many people live in New York and watch this movie. It is too literary, and as an illiterate, I don’t comment on things that are too deep. The actual shooting location information of the contribution point. Only the Brooklyn Inn and Art Museum are in Brooklyn, and all the rest are places on Manhattan Island.
Pale Fire Bookstore is actually the Argosy Book Store located in the Upper East Side. It occupies the entire six-story building and is the earliest independent bookstore in New York. At the end of the movie, the meeting with the authors of the new book of the same name is also on the second floor of this bookstore, which usually runs a gallery of antique maps and limited-edition prints. https://www.argosybooks.com/ 116 E 59th St, New York, NY 10022
The first nightclub where the protagonist discovered that his father had cheated was The Box Nightclub 189 Chrystie Street (Btw Rivington & Stanton Streets)
The office of Webb Publishing House should be near Byrant Park, which is the park where Thomas and Mimi are following.
After Thomas went to find his father for a showdown but did not mention the restaurant is Oyster Bar 89 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017 in Grand Central Station, I recommend lunch here. Fish Taco is delicious, not to mention Lobster Roll. Looks good and delicious, don’t forget to try the echo wall at the door~
The art gallery where Joanna once again came across at a Jewish banquet is Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway & Washington Avenue, Brooklyn.
Brooklyn Inn is also Brooklyn Inn in reality. At 148 Hoyt St, Brooklyn, NY 11217, Brooklyn, the scene where the protagonist and Julian drank and broke was shot in the bar here. With a charming 19th century old college atmosphere, as well as pool tables, old-fashioned jukeboxes and game consoles, it is especially suitable for you who are nostalgic for drinking while smoking.
The Mall in Central Park is the last long boulevard where father and son get together for a walk
There are also many cafes and bars that flash by: Cafe Select, 212 Lafayette Street (btw Kenmare & Spring Streets) Lure Fishbar, 142 Mercer Street & Prince Street ( http://www.lurefishbar.com/ ) Jane Hotel, 113 Jane Street & West Street
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