a little feeling

Americo 2022-01-26 08:03:06

In the afternoon, I finally watched Annie Hall, which I had downloaded for a long time. My boyfriend told me to watch it many times, but I was always idle and a little embarrassed, so I finally watched it this afternoon, in fact, because I was too busy this afternoon. After the two were together, it was Annie who really grew up, and all of this was prompted by Evel. Let her read books about death, go to adult college, encourage her to sing, pay her to see a psychiatrist, and influence all aspects of life, just like raising a student. But when Annie really grew up, he began to feel insecure, would stalk her, would he not want her to go to parties, and finally separated, when Annie really started to pursue a new life, but Evel went to propose marriage from thousands of miles away. Of course it was rejected, and I would reject it, not to mention Annie, so in the end, Evel could only make up an ending and put it on the stage to show it to himself. There are actually no tears in this movie, everything in love really makes me feel like listening to a friend tell me about her and his boyfriend as usual. But at the end, my eyes were still hot and I wanted to cry. When I watch it, I will think, why is a boy like Aivil so difficult to deal with, usually calm and calm, how can he jump around when encountering spider lobsters, always pick on people and have a lot of opinions, he is not satisfied with everything, and he has a strong sexual desire , also has requirements for girls, at least not troublesome, understand his bad jokes, but also endure his sarcasm, such as the big change in mood is to come to menstruation and the like. How can a guy like this have a girlfriend? Maybe it's because he's so attractive. Using growth to evaluate it looks like a primary school student's composition, saying a lot or retelling the plot. But I just wanted to write about my feelings. Learn to be brave from Annie and say that.

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Annie Hall quotes

  • Annie Hall: This tie is a present from Grammy Hall.

    Alvy Singer: Who? Grammy? Grammy Halls?

    Annie Hall: Yeah, my Grammy.

    Alvy Singer: What? You're kidding. What did you do, grow up in a Norman Rockwell painting?

  • Annie Hall: Some of her poems seem - neat.

    Alvy Singer: Neat?

    Annie Hall: Neat, yeah.

    Alvy Singer: Uh, I hate to tell yuh, this is 1975, you know that "neat" went out, I would say, at the turn of the century.