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"The days of living in the attic, eating cheese and drinking wine, talking about art in coffee shops, are over, there are two things I can be sure of, the first is that I love you, and the second is that I am not What artist, oh my god I finally said it."
After some noise about artists, men, and bedtime, he finally called his girlfriend out of the adulterer's house, he held her hand and rambled about the conversation, they kissed for a while, and walked out along the street after the rain lens.
I just saw this ending in "Midnight in Paris" not long ago.
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Woody Allen's movies always seem to have the same routine, the same plot, the same characters, and the same cleverness, but after decades and dozens of movies, we all still eat this set.
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Creation is essentially a consumption of talent, and sometimes life.
Some people exchange talent and life for three or two gold medals, and some people can make a name in history. Qiqi doesn't care about any of it. He put forward a few ideas for the rehearsal rehearsed on stage. He is too talented, so he is very talented The confidence to directly regard this drama as his own.
Of course, he is a thousand miles away from those artists who live in the attic or sit in cafes eating tea and drinking, but that doesn't affect him in the slightest that he puts the artistic creation of this chance encounter above the ordinary life of killing people, collecting protection fees and playing billiards. , even above life—
He shot the mistress of the gang boss just because he couldn't stand her bad acting skills. Backstage, he was shot several times and fell in a pool of blood, dying, "Listen, in the last scene of the whole play, you have to arrange for the heroine to say , say she is pregnant, this is the most perfect ending."
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"No, no, don't speak. Don't speak."
"I sold out! I sold out! I sold out!"
My two favorite lines are amazing.
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