FIFF7 | DAY3 "Radio Age" The Golden Age Gone With The Wind

Monserrate 2022-02-27 08:01:20

On the third screening day of the 7th #Faro IslandFilmFest#unknown unit, we will bring you "Radio Age". Below, we will bring you the evaluation of the old people in the front line.

Leah:

Woody Allen's golden age.

Fruit trees:

For the first time, I saw Woody Allen, who has such a personal and small feeling, both privacy and small feelings.

We Min Hee:

The structure is very fragmented, but it fits the characteristics of the memory itself. After singing and dancing, everything was silent, leaving only sadness.

Tonda people:

Rewatching it, I remember watching it when I was a kid and laughing, but now I feel like this is Woody Allen's morning flower, but unfortunately I don't feel it.

Charmbracelet:

I also want to go back to my tape days. Although there was no Martian invasion, it brought back a lot of memories, as if I had experienced all the history in my memory.

Harper Yug:

Woody's nostalgic work is slightly more interesting than the few I've seen before. With childhood memories and humorous thoughts, the story becomes much simpler and more fun.

I know a little about her:

Woody Allen's love letter to himself, to the times, and to the radio, the nostalgia and warmth of childhood memories are brought by the little old man at his fingertips, telling the time back thirty years, every second and every moment is his In the golden age, one can understand but not agree, and one can appreciate but not empathize. "If you are just a dream, I don't want to wake up, if you will be abandoned in the end, I can't bear it, if you are just an illusion, then I am willing to love you with all my heart, and pray that the dream will come true. I long to kiss you, but I have no courage, lest you dissipate in the wind, then the beloved, if love will eventually be broken, I would not wake up again, if you are just a dream."

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Extended Reading

Radio Days quotes

  • Narrator: Then there were my father and mother, two people who could find an argument in any subject.

    Father: Wait, you think the Atlantic is a greater ocean than the Pacific?

    Mother: No. Have it your way. The Pacific is greater.

    Narrator: I mean, how many people argue over oceans?

  • Narrator: Ceil adored a very prominent ventriloquist, and this always used to drive Abe crazy:

    Abe: He's a ventriloquist on the radio - how do you know he's not moving his lips?

    Ceil: Who cares? Leave me alone!

    [bursts with laughter]