"Fantastic Tricks" is an old movie. I watched it a few years ago. I watched it again just to relax and have fun. Woody Allen's movie made the audience relax. I remember that the late writer Wang Xiaobo also praised Woody Allen's The film is also a refutation of the vulgar taste of the public. The film was filmed in 2003, written, directed, starred, and directed by Woody Allen. As a fan of Woody Allen, I am amazed at the speed at which he produces one film a year. He is a director and writer. He used to act by himself. In recent years, with the increase of age, he no longer acts. It's all Woody Allen carnival, Woody Allen nagging, Woody Allen humor, the characters are arrogant, long-winded, even hysterical, but make you laugh, the irritability of life With helplessness, the ridiculousness and beauty of life, the crime and punishment of life, the irony and surprise of life, Woody Allen is showing the absurdity of life. Therefore, the material of the film emerges in endlessly, at a glance, this is Woody Allen's rhythms and stories, rambling jazz, happy and sad trumpets, those dark and light city street scenes, then characters and dialogue, chattering, arguing, that's life. This film is one of Woody's many inconspicuous films. It tells the story of a pair of lovers from acquaintance to falling in love and then breaking up. The heroine is charming and makes the hero fall in love. They spent the most romantic relationship. process, but then cohabited together. The heroine became unable to be intimate with the hero. The hero had doubts in his heart and discussed it with Woody Allen. Woody Allen said that the woman was lying and lying to him, so the hero went to track the heroine and found out that she was with the heroine. Dating another man. A series of funny and unreasonable theories were derived, so the story ended with a breakup, the hero left New York and went to Los Angeles. Of course, Woody Allen's movies are just witticism and truth, then optimism and open-mindedness, all unhappiness will pass, life is just like that.
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