ladida

Rosie 2022-03-19 09:01:03

He went to hear her sing. She has been complaining that she can't sing well and feels very bad.
Then he said, then give me a kiss.
Why.
Because we're going home in a minute, we've been nervous all day, and we've never kissed before. And I often do inappropriate things at inappropriate times. We kiss and then we can go to dinner together.
Oh well.
Then they have a kiss.
Then they happily went to eat together hand in hand.



oh god, Annie! well,oh,well...ladida...ladida...are

you going to hitch a ride?
Oh! (surprise) Did you drive? !
Oh no, I'm going to take the bus.
Oh well, I have a car. . .
do you have a car? Then you asked me if I had a car, as if you were going to hitch a ride.
Oh. . . (embarrassed) Oh actually I drive a Ford. (Make up your own brain, ladilda, ladida...) So, do you want to hitch a ride?
OK. . .
(The two drive off happily)



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  • Griffin 2022-01-26 08:03:06

    I have always felt that making this movie really requires courage, like dissecting yourself and showing it to everyone, your outlook on life, values, your thoughts and life experience, your love, gains and losses. It can be said to be cute.

  • Wade 2022-03-23 09:01:25

    "La Dee Dah" Anne Hall hummed during the first time Woody Allen was actually a very nice song. The alienation and absurdity interspersed with time and space from time to time, the kind of chatter about love. They watched the World War II documentary three times in total. The screenwriter can write a drama that is not available in reality, not cute. Watching at the China Film Archive at the 2018 Beijing International Film Festival.

Annie Hall quotes

  • Alvy Singer: Probably on their first date, right? Probably met by answering an ad in the New York Review of Books. "Thirtyish academic wishes to meet woman who's interested in Mozart, James Joyce, and sodomy."

  • Alvy Singer: Whatta you mean, our sexual problem? I - I mean, I'm comparatively normal for a guy raised in Brooklyn.

    Annie Hall: Okay, I'm very sorry. My sexual problem!

    [loudly]

    Annie Hall: Okay, my sexual problem! Huh?

    [man standing in front of Alvy and Annie turns around and looks at them]

    Alvy Singer: I never read that. That was - that was Henry James, right? Novel, uh, the sequel to "Turn of the Screw"?