After watching the chat

Marvin 2021-11-13 08:01:24

Maybe you have met someone who wants to break up with your original boy/girlfriend when you meet him/her? Or divorce. Or you are in love with an underage girl, but she is underage. Maybe this movie wants to talk about this, abide by morals or contempt the precepts? Pursue your own happiness, follow your inner emotions, or abide by social rules and ethics?

People are contradictory.

You will meet such a woman, you will discuss what existentialism is together, you will sit on the floor, drinking wine, eating cheese, and thinking that Scott Fitzgerald is rubbish. This is The love you want. Hahahahahaha

But what is love? What you see is this, what the 17-year-old Tracey sees is this, "It gives me the feeling that Yale really likes her." Perhaps these doctrines are not important.

what is love? We are very happy together. I care about you very much. What you care about is also what I care about. We are very harmonious in bed.

You are only seventeen years old, and you are still a child, but who knows love better than anyone else.

Of course there are others, such as watching less TV and reading more books. I know, I know, stop scolding... I'm ashamed, I watched a lot of variety shows and never read a book.

Woody Allen, good at shooting.

I talk a lot.

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Extended Reading
  • Kennith 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    Woody Allen has his own charm, and so do his films.

  • Maia 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    There is no shortage of golden sentences. However, the middle-aged men and women in the film are too unlovable—either they are having an affair with a married man or moving between women—and they are all confused, fragile and unclear. Life was a mess. On the contrary, it is a 17-year-old girl who is determined, steady and has wisdom about life and love beyond her age. The director's Lolita complex can be seen.

Manhattan quotes

  • Emily: Well, I don't think 17 is too young. Beside that, she's a bright girl.

    Yale: You'll get no argument from me. I think she's terrific. He could do a lot worse. He has done a lot worse. I just think he's wasting his life. You know, he writes that crap for television.

  • Yale: What about Isaac? We can't abandon him, you know? He can't function anywhere other than New York, you know that. Very Freudian.