Magic Moonlight: Woody Allen, Never Betrayed His Class

Jazmyn 2022-03-21 09:02:29

Classes, both custom and defined.

What defines is class consciousness.

What is defined is class status.

Woody Allen, never betrays his class, never hides his class view, even in the movie, insists:

1. I'm not an ordinary person

2. I'm not a rich idiot either

3. My money is smart money

4. My class, entry is thought, promotion depends on culture, there is never the highest level, except for Nietzsche and myself.

5. My movies, those I love to watch, are of the same class consciousness as me; those who scold me are of the same class status as me.

6. Other viewers, you mainly look at the stars you like, and the beautiful scenery you have not seen. The lines, forget it, don't understand the pain, understand the more painful.

7. As long as you watch subtitles, you are at least one grade away from my class.

Woody Allen's films, full of all kinds of class pleasures,

Each character has its own class of fun.

In "Magic Moonlight",

You substitute, Emma Stone, what you get is the fun of the common people, the cleverness, and the happiness of the little ones.

You put it in, Colin Firth, and you have it, the gentleman's IQ crushing the upper, lower, left, and right, without firing a shot, and bringing his own orgasm.

There is a famous Chinese painting "Han Xizai Night Banquet"

If you look at this ancient painting, you will feel relaxed and happy,

Then if you watch Woody Allen's movies, you must be able to tune in and out.

That's a road number,

Whether you know it or not, there are people above people, and there are days outside the sky.

See, it's all about chance.

Get, first repair three generations.

So,

If you care about something, get narrower.

Congratulations,

Your class consciousness is awakening.

And your class status is completely solidified.

Remark:

Woody Allen, Written and Directed Magic in the Moonlight (2014)

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Magic in the Moonlight quotes

  • Stanley: The comparison makes me laugh! Olivia is a person of accomplishment and charm. Sophie's a street finagler who makes her way living off one bit of hokum to the next.

    Aunt Vanessa: Well, I don't see how you can compare the two.

    Stanley: Well, don't put ideas into my head!

    Aunt Vanessa: Well, far be it from me!

    Stanley: Of course, she does come from dire circumstances. I mean, it's very easy to be judgmental about people who are born into circumstances less fortunate than one's own.

    Aunt Vanessa: Well, life is harsh. One must do what one must to survive.

    Stanley: Well put. And people do sometimes make the wrong choices, which they regret, even though no serious harm was done.

    Aunt Vanessa: Which of us has not made some blunders in life?

    Stanley: And there is a rather appealing quality about Sophie. Despite her disgusting behaviour.

    Aunt Vanessa: Yes, her smile is rather winning. Of course, it depends how much value you put on the purely physical.

    Stanley: Well, no, I... I, for one, esteem the higher virtues.

    Aunt Vanessa: Hmm... Beauty of the soul...

    Stanley: Although her eyes are rather pleasant to look into. And that she can be amusing, under the right circumstances.

    Aunt Vanessa: Oh, but Olivia is an educated, cultivated woman. One that befits a man of your artistic genius.

    Stanley: Yes, now, my genius must be factored in. On paper, there's really no reason to prefer Sophie to Olivia.

    Aunt Vanessa: Well, I would say the opposite.

    Stanley: ...And so your, your suggestion that I, I be honest with Olivia and tell her that as irrational as it seems, I've fallen in love with, with Sophie - that's a preposterous notion.

    Aunt Vanessa: It's lunacy.

    Stanley: ...Yet I can't help feeling that...

    Aunt Vanessa: ...That you love Sophie. Yes, I understand. You're puzzled and bewildered; because your foolish logic tells you that you should love Olivia.

    Stanley: Foolish logic?

    Aunt Vanessa: And yet, how little that logic means when placed next to Sophie's smile...

    Stanley: What are you saying?

    Aunt Vanessa: ...That the world may or may not be without purpose, but it's not totally without some kind of magic.

    Stanley: ...I have irrational positive feelings for Sophie Baker. It's like witnessing a trick I can't figure out.

  • Aunt Vanessa: Which of us has not made some blunders in life?