Little people have little dreams

Collin 2022-09-02 19:57:55

1. Fortunately, "These Vagabond Shoes" directed by Scarlet Johnson was removed, and the overall level was a few streets away from "Paris, I Love You". I really don't understand why "Paris, I Love You" has so many fans? I can't say they pretend, I can only say that I have no love for France and no sympathy for European literary films. There are 18 stories, but only a few bright spots. My heart is dark. The ones I feel the most are the American actresses and French drug dealers filmed by Maggie Cheung's ex-husband. Subtle sentiment. Comparatively speaking, none of the ten stories in "New York, I Love You" are lower than 70. Some people say that the pictures are too gorgeous, but I have a feeling of being on the water.

2. Jiang Wen's temperament and approach have always been inconsistent with me, so his New York version of "A World Without Thieves" can be regarded as the bottom of the ten stories in my opinion, but there is a sea lamp master (Hayden Christensen). ) and the flower girl to help out, and even Andy Garcia can say thank you, fuck, off key in Chinese, this cold joke is not boring at all.

3. The absence of gay stories must be said to be a great regret. "Paris, I Love You" has Gus Van Sant's Mahai district - love doesn't need words. In New York, a melting pot of cultures, the topic of gays should be inescapable. However, I seem to have heard Chunhua mentioned that the current mayor of New York is not very friendly towards gays, with a conservative style and tough tactics. In contrast, LA is still attractive to gays.

4. I bought the DVD and watched it for the second time, and the joy faded. Thinking back carefully, I still eat Shunji Iwai and Anthony Minghella. My top 4 are: "Camille" (composer and assistant director), "Alchemy • Stranger" (two cigarettes), "Violet Love" (singer and disabled waiter) and "The Beach" (elderly couple) Look at the sea on your wedding anniversary).

5. Although it is nonsense, I still have to say: Shu Qi's upper lip is really thick; Ethan Hawk has changed from a literary youth to a literary middle-aged and elderly person.

6. A good movie must be supported by a good script. The lines of the elderly couple watching the sea and lighting a cigarette are amazing!

7. Do you know how old the two old actors in "The Beach" are? Eli Wallach is 83 years old. Cloris Leachman is 93 years old!

8. The dance of the black dad in "Nanny" is awesome. It is clearly a combination of strength and beauty, but some people think it is a humble struggle.

9. The story of an Indian jeweler and a Jewish female agent "borrowing a teaser" in "Diamond" only came to light when I watched it for the second time. To understand this story, you need to understand a certain background knowledge, and you have to cooperate with the pause and backspace keys: 47th Street is New York's Diamond Street, where two different groups live, Indian jewelers and Jewish jewelry brokers People, because of business reasons, they often deal with each other, adhere to their religious beliefs, and understand each other's language; Indian vegetarians do not eat garlic and onions except meat, and Judaism stipulates that pork and shrimp are not allowed; Hasidic Jewish women were required to shave their hair before marriage.

10. In my opinion, propositional composition is very boring, as long as there is love, no matter if it is Paris, New York or Shanghai.

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New York, I Love You quotes

  • Camille: Hey, David, it's Camille. You know, when Dostoevsky was writing The Gambler, he signed a contract with his publisher saying that he would finish it in twenty-six days, and he did it, but he had the help of this young stenographer. This girl, she... she stayed with him and she helped him. And... afterwards they actually got married. Ha, isn't that cool? That's how he met his wife. Anyway I found this story in the preface for Crime and Punishment so I was thinking that... and, this would have to be between you and me, but... I was thinking that I could read the books and tell you what's going on and that way you could just focus on your music. But only if you're comfortable with this, and if you're not then you can just forget it, and you can quit, but if you are... then open this door.

    David: Open... this door?

    [crawls to his front door and opens it]

    Camille: Okay, a deal's a deal.

    David: Does this mean we're getting married?

    Camille: I have a lot of reading to do...

    Camille: Hi, I'm Camille.

    David: Hi, I'm David.

  • Writer: [after lighting her cigarette] We share a flame, thousands of tiny molecules are heating up right now, they're penetrating our brain. Alright, they're stimulating our sexual desire. I mean, I don't know about you, but I find that shit very romantic. And you know, I'm so glad you walked over here because now I can feel a little bit more comfortable to tell you that I happen to be on the forefront of men able to find and locate a woman's G-spot, and I could - I could do that for you.

    Call Girl: [Sarcastically] That's really generous of you, thank you.

    Writer: Well, it's my pleasure. Well. It's your pleasure.

    Call Girl: And what makes you think I haven't located it yet?

    Writer: Uh, the way you hold the cigarette. It's a little high and tight. Y'know what you have to do, is you have to lower it. You have to bring it all the way down, in there, so it just sits. Comfortably. Y'know if it's high and tight like that, the whole body gets restricted and the... plexus? Gets closed off. Y'know and the vagina gets locked.