A movie that resonates with your regrets and helplessness

April 2022-03-30 09:01:05

At the end, Vinnie said this: "Maybe it's better if we don't meet. The more we meet, the more I start to have extravagant hopes... You may also start to expect extravagantly... But dreams are dreams after all." Bobby: "I feel some feelings It will never go away, is that a good thing or a bad thing?" Then there is the loss of the two, the loneliness in the crowd... The end of the jazz sounded.

Like many stories say, many years later, they each lived the life they wanted, but without each other.

It's like someone gets together, separates, she gets married, he goes home, gets married and has kids, she goes to his place, he goes to her place... In the end, it's just like Vinnie and Bobby said.

The first half turns infinitely, it seems that I just saw some hope and then disillusioned, and suddenly there are signs of darkness and rain, and it is rainy; the second half seems to be rising and calm, but it can be noisy, and the more lonely it is... Everyone has become their own. the kind of person you like.

A sad American past. Maybe another name - from Hollywood to Manhattan.

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Extended Reading
  • Lois 2022-03-24 09:02:39

    The two actresses should switch roles. The dead wife is so beautiful. Woody Allen is not a soulful person, so he wouldn't be able to get involved in this kind of film.

  • America 2022-03-23 09:02:32

    I like it very much. The feeling of the past few years is: unreasonable person < magic moonlight < coffee commune < blue jasmine. The lighting is so beautiful, and the golden beautification is beautiful. Curly is the best character so far, KS's performance is getting better and better, the more dull the ending is, the more like real life, reverie, dreams are dreams.

Café Society quotes

  • Rose Dorfman: First a murderer, and now a Christian!

  • Rose Dorfman: First a murderer, then he becomes a Christian. What did I do to deserve this? Which is worse?

    Marty Dorfman: He explained it to you. The Jews don't have an afterlife.

    Rose Dorfman: We are all afraid of dying, Marty! But we don't give up the religion we are born into.

    Marty Dorfman: I'm not afraid to die.

    Rose Dorfman: You're too stupid to appreciate the implications.

    Marty Dorfman: I didn't say I like the idea. And I will resist death with everything I have. But when the Angel of Death comes to cut me down, I'll go. I'll protest. I'll curse. You hear me? I will go under protest.

    Rose Dorfman: Protest to who? What the hell are you gonna do? Write a letter to the Times?

    Marty Dorfman: I will protest in silence.