Wouldn't it be nice to have a literal translation of the New York story?

Concepcion 2022-03-16 08:01:01

The 1989 film was so surprising. I love the story of Woody Allen. The "annoying" Woody Allen actually has natural enemies. Even if my mother is lying in the coffin, she can still hear her babbling, and there are still people floating in the coffin. That mother cloud on the horizon, as a son, what a psychological shadow it must have to have such a mother, so cute! I like Martin Sykes's camera movement and editing the most. Woody Allen's imagination is in the expression of the story. Martin's lens design and sound effect editing are very creative in every aspect. I know it's an old driver, very strong concentration. In Coppola's story, Carol Boo's glimpse is a surprise, but it's still so cool and noble. The most outstanding thing in this story is the design of light and shadow. Storaro is a master of rendering the atmosphere. He also uses the system of light usage to this day. In "Ferris Wheel", he changes the temperature and brightness of the main light according to the emotional ups and downs of the characters. Dark, and Storaro likes to play golden sunlight in outdoor group portraits, which is used in almost every film he shoots. Coppola's story was sleepy at first, until the robber appeared. The camera in the hotel lobby pulled back and moved forward quickly to form an oblique composition. Here, he began to cheer up. After the little girl opened the gem, the whole environment was illuminated by gems. With a milky blue magical atmosphere, it's so beautiful! This story is about Coppola whitewashing his identity as an underworld uncle, haha, it's childlike and loving, I wonder if little Coppola was just born and made him want to tell a story about a little padded jacket asking for his father.

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New York Stories quotes

  • Zoe: How's everything?

    Claudio: Well, in life there are always a few problems... but things are not so bad.

  • Zoe: [Last lines of the segment] So, you could say we all lived on tour happily ever after.