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Newell 2022-04-01 09:01:08

Socrates: The unexamined life is not worth living. The examined life is no bargain. The unexamined life is not worth living, but the examined life is not worth living. the day will not pass). Wilde: There are two tragedies in life, one is not getting, the other is getting. Same thing.
Excellent ending. The eyes of the two people are quite shocking, and I will always remember it after watching it once.
KS acting makes me embarrassed. play. But the eyes at the end are still okay, and the feeling of disappointment is played out.
Blake Lively is so stunningly beautiful that it makes you want to commit a crime.
Woody Allen is still working on his permanent proposition. Watching a Woody Allen movie doesn't make much sense to you. You can't expect to get something clear, but you really feel something.

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  • Chance 2022-01-04 08:02:15

    Just take a look at the level of laughter. Not annoying, but there is really nothing to like-it's a bit painless and itchy.

  • Raymundo 2022-03-24 09:02:39

    Woody Allen of all kinds, men and women, came together to talk to himself, and he really deserves to play all the roles himself in the next film.

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.