Woody is always there

Tate 2022-03-19 09:01:02

Modernist intellectuals always reject their own time and place. Their ultimate struggle is that the soul cannot get rid of the body. Woody has always been an optimistic or frank modernist intellectual who uses this contradiction between the soul and the body. To show a comedy, or those exotic time and space plots that are always chaotic and abandoned (the previous few urban-themed films), until we walked into Paris at midnight and started a real dialogue between ourselves and our soul, just like his other works. After leaving New York, Woody will still return to New York's embrace-after the soul roaming, Woody has always been there

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  • Gil: I'm a huge Mark Twain fan. I think you can make the case that all modern American literature comes from Huckleberry Finn.

    Ernest Hemingway: Do you box?

    Gil: No. Well... Not really, no.

  • Gil: Would you read it?

    Ernest Hemingway: Your novel?

    Gil: Yeah, it's about 400 pages long, and I'm just looking for an opinion.

    Ernest Hemingway: My opinion is I hate it.

    Gil: Well you haven't even read it yet.

    Ernest Hemingway: If it's bad, I'll hate it because I hate bad writing, and if it's good, I'll be envious and hate all the more. You don't want the opinion of another writer.