waste time

Jackie 2022-03-23 09:02:41

Those characters who imitate the gods of ancient Greece in weird costumes are completely unnecessary. If you want to express the inner monologue of the male protagonist, it is better to set up the role of a close friend of the male protagonist, and the two chat from time to time; if you want to show the development of the plot, it is better It is more natural to use narration directly. Interspersed with that ancient scene from time to time is not only blunt, but also very contrived, and this part has no aesthetic sense at all, and it is completely unnecessary! What the hell did the director think...

and the voice of the heroine is so strange, so sharp, a bit like the starlet in "Singing in the Rain". But her lines are not badly designed, at least very refreshing, not as crazy as the male lead, a total coward.

The part where the male lead matches the female lead and the idiot is so gibberish, I can't complain at all. Lies on both sides will inevitably be exposed. After the expected ending, the male protagonist is still so surprised and "arguing with reason". God knows he lied to the young man, okay? Just introduce a prostitute. That said, it's good not to get hit. The most ridiculous thing is that after a few words of comfort, the heroine kissed, and then changed the scene and kissed his wife again... For Christ's sake, what's this all about?

Then I saw a flying ending. After rolling the sheets, I got thick. Then I married another man with the ball. Then I met again after a year or two, and then everyone is fine and happy ending. I rub it, the whole movie doesn't have any details that impress me, and the plot is not a good story at all. Nothing to say, no bright spots.

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Extended Reading
  • Americo 2022-04-21 09:02:55

    8. Interspersed with Greek mythology, woody humor.

  • Daryl 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    Woody Allen's films always shine unexpectedly in old-fashioned places. Writers and actors are the only circles he is familiar with, and the endless drama conflicts highlight his outstanding talents. Mira Sorvino's character is too eye-catching; Greek drama as narration is fresh and meaningful.

Mighty Aphrodite quotes

  • Kevin: I've had 16 fights and I won all of them but 12.

  • Chorus: [referring to Oedipus] Look, here's a man who killed his father and slept with his mother.

    Jocasta: [(Oedipus' mother)] I hate to tell you what they call my son in Harlem.