At the beginning of the movie, the "Introduction to the Parisian Scenery" came very lovable. Although there were no lines and no actors, it just changed with the continuous changes of the music scene. It also made people feel very comfortable and was naturally brought into the movie. For me, the scenery of Paris in the front may not be described as "beauty". After all, I have seen the places where the pictures appear many times, and they are a bit aesthetically tired, but under the lens of Master Wu, I still feel a little inexplicable. warmth. There is a feeling of "the scenery is just like the first sight". This play is a love letter written by Woody Allen to Paris. However, as a middle-class American, Woody Allen saw the most beautiful side of Paris. It naturally showed us all kinds of graceful charm. Paris is likened to a woman. What Woody Allen sees is the amorous feelings of a woman during the day. Of course he doesn’t, and he doesn’t want to know the way she goes home at night and removes her makeup. If you want to know a real and complete Paris, it is recommended Go to the 13th district and the northern magic lamp to step on the spot, and don't forget the shit and bird droppings on the ground. . . . In any case, beautiful things are worthy of us to characterize and highlight, this is what Woody Allen has done well enough.
The structure of the movie is very clever, and the theme of crossing has been used badly, but as the screenwriter, Woody Allen did not wear it to the end in the mainstream. Instead, he used the alternation of day and night to tell the story, even if the focus was all on At midnight, when the daytime and Cotillard's rival dramas are not so important, we can still understand the emotional entanglement between the two people easily. Everything is so real and natural. It's just a pity that the big beauty McAdams performed in the play. The first part was still normal, and then it was basically a roaring scene. But then again, this kind of derailment is really dumbfounding. In fact, the night adventure about the male pig’s feet GIL is really exciting at least in my opinion. To be honest, the lines that are a little bit nagging make me not very clear in many places, but they do not destroy the overall effect at all. All these are due to Woody Allen's knowledge of art and literature. In the film, the actor Brody played Dali is very impressive, and his Spanish-sounding French (I don't know if the original version is in Spanish-speaking English) made people shine, and finally RAY MAN appeared! ! This really surprised me. In fact, I am also worried about a problem. If audiences who are not very keen on art, they may not find the laughing point of Gil and the artists. . .
There is no need to tell too much about the plot of the movie, I will definitely watch it a second time, but I should turn it off when the movie is almost finished, because in the end, the plot of Gil and the record store woman holding hands in the rain personally felt that it was unnecessary. Just keep the same feeling as before, it's good.
It is worth mentioning that Bruni, the first lady of France, also appeared as a guest of Rodin Museum staff. She is elegant, reserved in action, and Sarkozy is full of face!
This film continues Woody Allen's personal style, with a strong literary atmosphere, humor and petty bourgeoisie, shots and editing coexist. Regardless of the content of the movie, you can basically split it from 2 by just looking at the format (of course, audiences with special habit and resonance point when I fart), and are searching and trying to eliminate the Black Water Party's "Guan" "Second Brother" sees this starting point, I don't know if it feels hard in my heart.
Woody Allen has eaten all kinds of art and literature knowledge throughout his life, so he fart, but we smell it.
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