Go crazy! ! !

Rebeka 2022-03-22 09:02:17

In extreme madness, I finished watching the "Manhattan Murder". Woody Allen is forever the little man who goes on and on in his films. But the middle-aged woman played by Diane Keaton in this film is even more maddening. Women's nagging is so unbearable. Two neurotic people got together and kept arguing about whether to mind the neighbors' business. I almost threw the cushion by my hand at the TV. Thinking about Journey to the West, the monsters couldn't stand Tang Seng's nagging and committed suicide one after another.

But I like the ending part. It seems to be a tribute to Orson Wales: there is an old movie on the screen, like "Gone with the Wind", (I can't remember exactly, please correct me if I'm wrong. His famous director's work is "Citizen Kane") . The mirrors stacked on top of each other in the background echo the scene on the screen. The killer shot into the mirror, but in fact hit the mirror, the mirror shattered, and the killer was killed in the end.

Hehe, Woody Allen, the old guy, finally got a bit of craftsmanship.

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Extended Reading
  • Jayme 2022-03-22 09:02:17

    Laugh cry, the middle class is really too busy

  • Maureen 2022-01-05 08:02:12

    Three JAZZ soundtracks (the old wife enters the room for investigation 25:40~28:10; the husband and wife follow to the steel factory 01:15:30~01:18:30; the cowardly man drives to the theater 01:38:30~01: 39:40) It sounds so reminiscent of the tune of cowboy bebop. Hand-held, full of a certain sense of subjective perspective, and even give birth to a certain sense of amateurishness of DV playing tickets. But there is no doubt about editing moderation. Finally, this parody of the theater mirror shootout (thinking of a certain movie by Johnnie To), I really like it.

Manhattan Murder Mystery quotes

  • [first lines]

    Larry Lipton: C'mon, you promised to sit through the hockey game without being bored,

    Carol Lipton: [overlapping] I know, honey, I promised.

    Larry Lipton: and I'll sit through the Wagner opera with you next week.

    Carol Lipton: I know.

    Larry Lipton: I already bought the earplugs.

    Carol Lipton: Yeah, well, with your eyesight I'm surprised you can see the puck. Wow, yay, come on.

  • Carol Lipton: Larry, I think it's time we reevaluated our lives.

    Larry Lipton: I've reevaluated our lives; I got a 10, you got a 6.