I don't know how to comment on this movie. Although the plot is spliced, it is not difficult to understand and the level of brain burning is not high. It's just the theme itself that I don't feel has grasped the core, although there are many small insights. Huigen is still not enough, you need to look at other people's film reviews. But I think I'm in love with woody allen, his weird style suits my taste so well, I can think of the artistic atmosphere of New York through his films, especially his renditions, those who wear thick glasses and wear Sloppy, long-winded, artists who get into their own art world, the feeling of immersion is really good, and the same is true for me watching movies. A few other feelings: 1. Although Harry is an out-and-out scumbag and lunatic in the mundane sense, he is the most real and naked expression of human desire. For an artist, this kind of nakedness and reality is reflected in a kind of purity, a state of digging into the most essential desire of life and struggling to find the true meaning of life's longing. On the surface, sex is a kind of venting, but the deep level is a kind of exploration. He is using all kinds of love affairs to deconstruct himself, feelings, marriage and life. 2. Writers take risks when they write the characters around them into their works. 3. Woody allen seems to be very concerned about religion and his Jewish identity, and does not seem to have a positive attitude. Maybe read a few more to understand more thoroughly.
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