my opinion on this movie

Federico 2022-03-16 08:01:01

I just want to say that in the first paragraph, although he is an artist on the surface, he is also a man. It is completely normal for a man to like women and has nothing to do with lust, but this man is also low in emotional intelligence and does not know how to please women. On the contrary, the heroine only looks at the appearance and only knows the identity of the artist around him before learning from him. In fact, she does not understand art. Later, the heroine found another good-looking man at the cocktail party and flirted with him. The heroine and the handsome man indulged her mentality. Later, the heroine left, but in the end, the artist of the man was liked by another girl. In fact, art has nothing to do with the essence of human beings.

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  • Deonte 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    Scorsese, Coppola, Emperor Wu. My favorite is the story of Emperor Wu. Scorsese's is a realistic version of New York, and the inspiration of art is women, who are constantly in love and constantly falling out of love; Coppola's is a New York of vanity and precociousness, money, luxury and power; Emperor Wu's is not like New York The story is a delightful sketch. i love her, but i wanna her disapear.

  • Joannie 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Martin's story and photography complement each other wonderfully! Woody Allen has always been ridiculous, Coppola is enough. . . This story is so boring

New York Stories quotes

  • Paulette: [to Lionel] Sometimes I feel like a human sacrifice!

  • Paulette: [Seeing a patrol car with two policemen in it] Kiss the driver on the mouth. Then we'll talk.

    Lionel Dobie: [Disbelieving the request and laughing nervously] What?

    Paulette: Come on, and show me how much you love me.

    Lionel Dobie: [Shaken and laughing nervously. After a pause] What if I do? Huh?

    Paulette: Then I'll know your love is true, and if you don't, your name is King Bullshit, and I pack.