I feel that there are some places that are not explained clearly... Or do I not understand? The story line of the whole film is not clear, but it mainly tells about the fate of a couple who broke up.
Lee is very much like Woody Allen himself, and the actor speaks the lines in the same way as Woody Allen. There are many pictures in the film, and it is still the various lives that Woody Allen wants to embody. There are too many pictures, too many lines, too much content, and for a while, it felt like one picture immediately followed another, and a dialogue followed another dialogue.
The film does describe a lot of celebrities and their lives, but it doesn't feel like it goes too far. The whole movie is rather chaotic and noisy. Woody humor is also absent.
I like the part about the heroine Robin and the astrologer. Remember her saying "I feel guilty for being lucky". Glad she was happy.
I think Woody Allen's films are about life, without so many morals and big themes. He has always been committed to showing all the pictures he sees about life. Lively, sometimes sad and sometimes happy, isn't life like that?
There is no beginning and no end, this is the life in his films. Excerpts from other people's lives for you to see. Excerpts from the lives of famous people for you to see. This is "Celebrities".
The "help" at the beginning and end of the film echoes, like Lee's inner monologue.
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