There is nothing new under the sun, and a film from more than 40 years ago will still not be out of date. Even compared with the present, I deeply feel that the spirit of the current people is poor. This kind of analysis of the intellectuals on the literary youth is profound and straightforward. It reminds me of my second boyfriend, a man who once fell in love with me because he kept discussing philosophy and art with me. A man who can't keep his feet on the ground and give up. He's different from Ivey, but he's the same in his bones.
The understanding of Woody Allen has always been at the level of a celebrity. After seeing his works, people are plump and three-dimensional, and they are deeply impressed by him. I don't understand film technology, but this way of telling, this way of shooting, not only refreshing, but also makes the whole film more profound and interesting. This gave me an idea that they are both telling a story, and the way the film and novel are explained are so different that people feel the beauty of artistic diversity.
There are not many actors, everyone is so natural and smooth, like watching a story happening around. Also, the accomplishments of Chinese film art are really a generation or two away from the United States.
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