This movie is really different. The overall rhythm is slow and lyrical, which is actually very suitable for the story the film wants to tell. But when Woody Allen appeared, the director wanted to be funny again, forcing it to be easy and funny in a soothing background, pretending to be Woody Allen-style humor, bluntly, and couldn't laugh at all.
But although the movie is not very good, the French chanson sounded at 1 hour and 17 minutes is really good, so I will share it. If I have to say that this movie has the shadow of Woody Allen, except for him, it is the jazz background music in the film, but I think these background music should be selected by Woody Allen, too much his style up.
To add in a low voice, the picture of Sharon Stone and Sofia Vergara lying on the ground...tsk tsk...it's a luscious temptation? I'm about to have a nosebleed
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