The first Woody Allen movie I ever saw was probably "Match Point." At that time, it had a great impact on my values, and the widow sister died like this? This director's three views are wrong! ? ? But the more I watched his films, the more interesting I became, and the more I saw him, the more I thought he was a genius.
This movie is the pinnacle of Woody Allen. The film begins with a chaotic cut that hints at the protagonist's chaotic consciousness in reality.
The dialogue that left a deep impression on me was the dialogue between the protagonist and his son: "It will be my sister's house in another ten minutes, and then you can eat delicious food."
"But she's your half sister."
"It will take ten minutes, and half sister (half sister) doesn't mean that you can get there in five minutes."
He can get the logic of a child so well, which shows that he is really a child at heart. Only when the artist is always a child at heart can he lighten the burden of morality and have the opportunity to go to the forest of human nature to explore.
Love is complex and should not be framed by simple moral standards. How complicated is human nature, how complicated is love, but most people have no chance to see their hearts. Society requires most people to obey morality instead of exploring human nature, so as to maintain the basic stability of human society. So the easiest way to describe a person is to be moralized and labelled (green tea bitch, scumbag, dog licking...). These labelled people have no chance to explain themselves to the public at all, and may not know how to explain themselves, so they accept this label. Artists since ancient times have spent thousands of years explaining love, and you may not know what a genius writer is talking about in hundreds of thousands of words, let alone ordinary people.
Write it casually first, and then I will write more about this movie when I have time...
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