a man's growth

Royce 2022-03-23 09:03:18

Obviously, a boy needs to go through a series of experiences before he can transform into a man. His dependence at the beginning, his surrender to the society at the beginning, after a series of dialogues with Mr. Allen, as well as his own After reflection, I finally realized that I should get rid of all kinds of dependencies in the past. I don’t know if this movie is in a certain sense alluding to Eddie Woolen’s own marital status or autobiography. But when an ignorant person is caught in a quagmire and unable to extricate himself, when chaos is at a loss, most people are farther and farther away from their ideals in complaints and fantasies, maintaining a state of nothingness and warm water. The status quo is not what I want, but I am unable to ask for it, and I have been suffering from rickets in spirit. And if you meet such an old man played by Allen in the film, how lucky you are. Dare to go to the fuzzy state to resist, pick up the iron rod, and smash some cars that allude to us fear, just like what Allen did, and live a bloody life. You know, all the changes will get rid of the pain and loneliness, just like the title says, It is all anything else. Yes, even so, so what! Of course, the downside is still the long-winded old Woody Allen ,,,

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  • Brooke 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    How strange life is, how full of inexplicable mystery. Well It's like anything else.

  • Jaiden 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    On the surface, it is about the love between a vain man and a philandering girl, but it is actually a story about how a man grows up. The male protagonist is like a doppelganger of Woody Allen, weak and neurotic, and even the way of stuttering is the same. .

Anything Else quotes

  • David Dobel: Years ago, Falk, a very wonderful comedy writer wrote a very funny book, with a deep, a really deep and meaningful title. It was called, "Never Trust a Naked Bus Driver." Now, you would be amazed how many people do exactly that - and worse.

  • Dr. Phil Reed: So, if I push on your chest, here, do you feel any pain?

    Amanda: Well, you know, it's right under the breast that I get a shooting kind of pain.

    Dr. Phil Reed: You're left breast?

    Amanda: Yes. Yes.

    Dr. Phil Reed: Okay.

    [continues with his hands-on examination]