Unique WWII Memories

Christina 2022-02-27 08:01:20

An older leftover girl dating a Martian in the thick fog, a self-narrator who gave her father the highest tip in her life, a female radio anchor who was constantly tricked by fate and then returned to the rooftop of shame, and a woman who has influenced all ordinary people who live their lives up and down. The Little Girl in the Cave of the Heart...

Woody Allen uses the long-outdated medium of radio to present his special memories of World War II.

In 1987, his sense of humor was stable and normal, and his pursuit of drama was sincere and reserved only at the opening of the film.

The Jewish details and the obsession with the countdown to the New Year still add two special flavors to the film.

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  • Lela 2022-03-17 09:01:09

    The old man's movie is amazing, the people we watch will laugh, the people in the movie are actually crying, many people look forward, and many people can't let go of their memories... So diane keaton is a cutscene, and mia farrow is defeated

  • Guillermo 2022-03-20 09:02:55

    No chatter and shaking of book bags. It's Woody Fellini's "Amarcord-1973" X "I vitelloni-1953", yes, and a bit of Too Loud Solitude.

Radio Days quotes

  • New Year's Singer: You'd be so nice to come home to, You'd be so nice by the fire, While the breeze on high, Sings a lullaby, You'd be all that I could desire...

  • Father: [to Aunt Bea on New Year's Eve] What, no date tonight? Well, it's okay. We're all together, you know.