This movie gave me a new understanding of Woody, not because of the particularity of this movie. On the contrary, the plot of this movie is also very old-fashioned. Maybe I have watched more of his movies. I just unlocked a new one when I saw this one. perspective. I used to think that Woody was my ideal literati character, and I also took myself and his corresponding ideal romantically sensitive. At the same time, I also think that he is a real artist. I like him and admire him and believe in the romance he conveys. After a little bit of understanding, I found that a lot of so-called idealism is my fantasy and seems to be peculiar to the little bourgeois. Woody is also a very practical and realistic person. From the interview, it can be seen that he actually does not think how great art can be or how sublime it is compared to the ideal of life. He has a lot of fantasies about love, art and life. Hypnosis. I always liked the romance he expressed in the past. I thought it was possible to have runaway love aside from moral judgment. There is now a sense of satirical romantic idealism and this little bourgeois false love of literature and art. Whether it's a trick or a love in Rome, the hero has a beautiful but unfeeling blond girlfriend and is attracted to a person who is not beautiful but likes to quote literary poetry. These people also don't really like literature and art just know the right thing to say. And the male protagonist will always fall because of this hypocritical coating, and the girl will also cheat or leave the boy. This kind of falling into love many times is not the embodiment of romance but the dissolution of love. For example, the oldest and most conservative interpretation of Bovary is that she is a slut, morally corrupt, and then a feminist and romantic interpretation. In fact, there is another interpretation, which is a kind of irony about the always uneasy status quo and the pursuit of new excitement. I've come to see these things in Woody's films and it's probably his own contradiction. Of course, Woody himself didn't give an answer, but used the absurdity of life to dissolve these questions it's like anything else life even so
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