This time the nature of love is no longer the whole film. There are many things in the film that Woody did not have in previous films: reflection and absurdity. In the past, Woody used to use many, many artistic terms (names, schools, etc.), and in this film, those became a tool for pretending to be a B actress to seduce Zuckerberg (so to speak). There is also the part about the lady going to the hotel to catch a rape, although it is also a comedy part, but it is very different from the previous style.
As for the story of Roberto Benigni, it has nothing to do with love. I won't talk about his theme, I believe everyone can understand it (the last passerby driver also explained: life is sometimes very cruel, people are often dissatisfied with life, it doesn't matter whether he is a rich celebrity or not~) this kind of The lines that someone said directly, is the old man no longer confident in himself?
Another highlight of this film is that the old architect is always bothering Zuckerberg to pick up girls, hehe. In this way, everyone can also understand the psychological activities of their cheating fathers. This reminds me of the psychological form of the upper and lower subtitles in Annie Hall. PS The old architect's casual suit is too cool.
Finally, I said that old Woody finally couldn't help but come out and nag. The first is to hear it. I just love listening to his neurotic rambles, this time with a psychiatrist by his side, haha. Then, the old man is obviously old, and he didn't go to the Oscars last year. This time he's going to play Old Taishan, Nima. Time is not forgiving. I was in tears when I saw him standing alone in the doorway listening to an opera (but I've never been so attached to life). And those weird opinions about retirement, are they just lines? That was the old man's own voice.
Finally, there are two last nagging points, ① Cruz's appearance directly destroys the three officials (actually I like Cruz's, especially the Barcelona one). ②The goddess Scarlett Johansson didn't come to play! ! !
Last, last, last, Woody's brain powder, don't explain! Master forever!
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