The old man believes that quantity must produce quality, so I understand that this Roman sightseeing film is a fraction of what he has paid for quality. In fact, I also support his statement. Woody is not only a genius, but also a workaholic. The persistent opera producer he plays in this film is his own incarnation. He equates retirement with death and always wants to be at the forefront of the times. Throw away your own failures and inappropriateness as too head of time. At such a young age, he still maintains the high productivity of his youth. He writes scripts, acts as a director, and often acts as a leading/supporting role. He is really busy and hard working, but his practice makes perfect, not to mention he enjoys it.
No one has been able to successfully replicate his film mode. Trivial stories, ordinary characters, happy tones, pessimistic themes, dark humor, and a lot of dialogue... Seemingly ordinary films, but borrowed The old man's wand is always a star. This movie seems to be just to cobble together his European collection, the absurd jokes he recorded every day like overnight fame, the flirting female master B clip, the wise saying about living in a box and jumping out of the box, while taking a shower The old idea of performing on stage, etc. were pieced together, shaped into a film shape, and then placed in Rome, so that he could complete another album after Barcelona, London, and Paris. When he goes west, there must be a DVD distributor who will make a complete version of Woody Allen's European style with exquisite literary accent. I don't know where it will be after that, Berlin? Prague? Amsterdam? Moscow? Budapest? Anyway, it's a matter of changing the soup but not the medicine, but I still hope that the old man can tell a complete story seriously, instead of piecing together and letting some characters who have no intersection run around the city.
But no matter how many old man's clichés about life, death, love is fleeting, everything is in vain, etc., I'm always looking forward to his next crush, even though he's neither handsome nor cool, I Still love his character more than any movie star. I know that sooner or later he will close his eyes and leave us, so I cherish every moment of his inspiration.
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