Look at the old man, but also see Scarlett and Jackman, perfect.

Winnifred 2022-12-10 05:45:42

The old man's works (including his jokes, books, and movies) have been read a lot, and I think this is the movie that shows his style the most.
One word: imaginative. The reporter's soul appeared, and the dead people were all on the same boat, swaying and not knowing where to go. There is also a tall death god who never speaks.
It seems like this movie is the most salacious and most enjoyable of the old man's movies I've seen recently. Compared with "Hannah Sisters", "Match Point", "Anne Hall" and several other works that have received great acclaim, I like this one more, as well as "Sexy Boys". Here, Woody's humor and wit will get the best play.
Goddess Scarlett and the old man were all black with each other, and they were often so angry with each other that they rolled their eyes. For example, "I heard your cry for help, and I came over immediately after drinking coffee and some cookies." (Just based on impression, not very accurate) It made me laugh. And the first time Scarlett spends a night with Wolverine, Woody asks "Did you find out anything other than you're likely to be pregnant?". And at the dinner, Woody nags the guests, saying, "My daughter is really nice and smart, but she turns out to be disabled. Yes, a learning disability. But she overcame it." But they still think about each other and miss each other. other side. It's just a happy couple, old and young.
The ending is even more hilarious. To die in a car accident on the right-hand side of the London countryside seems like the best way to die, and to conjure up on the eternal ship of death to make people who are dead laugh, even to never speak. The god of death opened his mouth, and by the way, he complained about British traffic, Indian food, and a cheerful symphony, perfect.

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  • Sondra Pransky: Don't tickle me.

  • Joe Strombel: You're a journalist, right?

    Sondra Pransky: Oh, my God. What are you doing in here?

    Joe Strombel: Aren't you a journalist? Yeah? I mean, those are the vibrations I've been concentrating on.