"Love and Death" after watching

Johnnie 2022-03-23 09:02:40


1. I feel that Woody Allen is shooting randomly, shooting whatever he thinks.
2. I have been watching Woody Allen's films for the past few days. I feel like I get along with Lin Zeyu every day, even though I haven't been so close in the four years of college. After reading it, I will suddenly think that Lin Zeyu is a superhero. People who can kiss, and then feel hairy, they really look too similar (of course talent is also similar).
3. I deeply feel that I really need a little more sense of humor in my life. Even if my life is not pessimistic, I need a little more sense of humor to change my stubbornness and old-fashioned life, and of course my temper.
4. At the end of the film, when the subtitles were running, I heard a girl in the back say something to his girlfriend: "Oh! Boris is played by Woody Allen! So we just watched a Woody Allen movie? ' I have every reason to believe he did it on purpose. But intentional or not, I think this is the most wonderful and ironic ending of the film.
This is my summary.

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Extended Reading
  • Destinee 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    Not everyone has the ability to tease Russian writers and Bergman at the same time

  • Korbin 2022-03-18 09:01:05

    Woody Allen's early works are very nonsensical and funny, and this one is no exception. In this film, Woody Allen sets the background during Napoleon’s invasion of Russia. The film is more conventional in narrative and more in-depth themes. The appearance of Woody Allen and Diane Keaton pretending to be serious and heated debates and throwing out a bunch of philosophical terms makes people laugh. The irony hidden in these funny conversations is also extremely sharp.

Love and Death quotes

  • Countess Alexandrovna: You're disgusting, but I love you.

    Boris: Well, my disgustingness is my best feature.

  • Russian gentleman: So who is to say what is moral?

    Sonja: Morality is subjective.

    Russian gentleman: Subjectivity is objective.

    Sonja: Moral notions imply attributes to substances which exist only in relational duality.

    Russian gentleman: Not as an essential extension of ontological existence.

    Sonja: Can we not talk about sex so much?

    Russian gentleman: I'm terribly sorry!