Woody Allen's Tiny Life Comedy Tragedy

Shannon 2022-03-25 09:01:07

You always laugh at some point but it's not a joke

his friend's wife blames him for bringing Mary so his friend cheated when the truth is they've known each other and Woody Allen can't tell in life There's always such a dumb thing and

his movies are real but there's something more than life
like Woody Allen laying on the couch and recording why we're alive because there's something worth pursuing and he starts saying it's worth it to him What is he pursuing,

Tracy 's face, I still don't know what kind of feelings he has for Tracy, is he frustrated by another woman, thinking of someone who used to be good to him, or really suddenly realized that he is happiest when he is with her I don't know, but when he kept her, it inevitably made people feel that selfish love was selfish. I always thought so, but maybe it was an unhealthy love


. At the beginning, Woody Allen always said to Tracy that you are still young. I'll meet more men and have better memories I'm just your passerby. Maybe he's intoxicated with such a role. He's not trying to induce minors. They're pure love. An idealistic embodiment of oneself being selfless to a certain extent, indifferent, and thorough. The


climax should be Woody Allen's expression in the last few seconds. Tracey said that not everyone changes. You should be a little bit to people. confidence



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  • Erika 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    All kinds of old goddesses are typical of poor and lowly, and they are afraid that their lives will end, so they brag. Not only do I like Tracy the most, but the end of the recording is so sad, but I am helpless to the point that we keep creating all kinds of troubles and hope that we can leave some in the end The reason to make life beautiful He was indeed as tough and romantic as the city he loved! Even though the old man took a cigarette, the picture is definitely sparkling~

  • Liana 2022-03-21 09:01:41

    The mood of "Manhattan" is between "Midnight in Paris" and "Radio Age". Compared with the long-term memory of "None", "Man" is closer to Woody Allen's own autobiography. Love the nostalgic effect of black and white images with emphasis on lighting. His own American past, so less dense discourse, more personal loneliness, silence, and despair

Manhattan quotes

  • Emily: Well, I don't think 17 is too young. Beside that, she's a bright girl.

    Yale: You'll get no argument from me. I think she's terrific. He could do a lot worse. He has done a lot worse. I just think he's wasting his life. You know, he writes that crap for television.

  • Yale: What about Isaac? We can't abandon him, you know? He can't function anywhere other than New York, you know that. Very Freudian.