Cassandra's Dream

Kasey 2022-03-23 09:02:23

Both men make me think they are handsome, haha, and both of them have good acting skills. I have high expectations for this collaboration, but I can only say that they are ok. The space is not super big, because the style of Woody Allen's narrative is too narrative. From beginning to end, it just feels like telling a story. Although the story is told in a proper rhythm, it is also quite neat in connecting the past and the future, but I definitely don't want this. It only lets me know that I've seen the film, but it doesn't impress me and keep memorizing it.
Two little people in the society have their own ideals and aspirations, but the way to achieve their ideals is a bloody road. Although it is only to kill a person, it seems normal to kill a person in a shootout movie or a sci-fi movie, but this No, and if this is true in life, then you can really understand why Colin was so restless afterward, why he would rather die than face the future.
Success always has to pay a price, some people are feelings, some people are family, some people are their own time, some people are stepping on the shoulders of others, when you have to choose, do you choose the price or choose to let go... …

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Cassandra's Dream quotes

  • Father: Nobody wants to be selfish, but everybody is.

  • Mother: Everybody predicted great things for Ian. He's so nice looking and personable. Now, it's a mystery to me why he's not more successful.

    Father: Because he's not content with what he has. He sees himself like Howard, with a fancy life. Always got some scheme. Always waiting for his ship to come in.

    Mother: Well, his ship won't come in at the restaurant. He does that out of a son's love for his father.

    Father: Like the poet said, "The only ship certain to come in has black sails."