A small, unassuming little old man with a pessimistic personality, emotional anxiety, chattering, and always choosing words and sentences when speaking, Woody Allen is such an image in this film. From the impressions I get in the movie magazines, it seems like he is in every movie. But it is such a little old man, but he is very cute. Although he has the above unpleasant things, he is very righteous-although he said at first that the matter has nothing to do with him, he still did not let Sandra investigate; Responsibility - there's a beginning and an end, and the final investigation was actually driven by him; and it's fun - never forgets to show his magic skills, and always has the same rhetoric when performing, even after death. Although Hugh Jackman is handsome and graceful, and Scarlett Johansson is beautiful and moving, it cannot hide the brilliance of the little old man in the slightest.
The story of the film is not complicated, a little suspenseful, a little twisty, a little bizarre, but in general it is very calm and elegant, and it is not nervous even at a critical moment, because the soundtrack at this time is always " Swan Lake". Woody Allen, the little old man, is just so funny, and he's so funny about death. People after death go to inexplicable places by boat. They seem to be calm about their own death, without resentment or reluctance, as if they are just going on vacation, and their death will not change, still retaining the habits of their lives. Jugglers still jugglers, and journalists still have strong news sensitivities. The progress of the film's plot is driven by the dead journalist Joe Straub, whose soul often appears to give pointers when the investigation can no longer go on.
From the point of view of these unrepentant people, this film is actually about how deeply ingrained a person's habits are that it affects our behavior and even life and death.
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