After watching "husbands and wives"

Burnice 2022-03-25 09:01:16

Possibly the best talk-about movie about Woody Allen discussing love.

"This book doesn't forgive the affair, I exaggerated it and distorted it to enhance the comedy." This may be what Woody Allen's Garber said when he explained his book to the audience. his attitude.

The characters are full of characters throughout the film. The alienated Sally, the fox-like Jack, the young and energetic but less-brained aerobic dance instructor Shan, the porcupine-like Mike, who yearns for romance and gets the Julie he wants in a weak attitude, Woody Allen himself Gabor, a young female student who always attracts the attention of old men. The plot is interspersed with witty short jokes written by Woody Allen. Freud, Ye Ci, Mahler, Woody Allen tried to find the source of chaos in the elegant and peaceful life, and then he found that life can be chaos, obeying the second law of thermodynamics.

"The whole thing is wrong, but I can't stop myself." "You have a tendency to self-destruct."

The irony and comedy at the end is strong.

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Extended Reading
  • Scotty 2022-03-21 09:02:49

    Woody Allen is actually a marriage therapist under the guise of a film maker, all his works are just adaptation of his actual cases that he had collected during his practice in Manhatten, hence the documentary style. by narrating his confessions to the audience, he turned us into his therapists for once, and somehow he end up being the one who got paid.

  • Rebeka 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    The conclusion is that when there is a crack in the relationship between men and women, some people hold back, some cheat, some passive-aggressive personalities burst out, marriage cannot meet your previous requirements, and in the end, it will evolve into a way to fight loneliness. Another marriage, someone went around in circles and reconciled whatever works

Husbands and Wives quotes

  • [On Gail, the woman she thinks her husband has been sleeping with]

    Sally: What can I say? She's me, but she's younger.

  • [On finding out that her husband, with whom she separated recently, had been cheating on her]

    Sally: It was a huge blow to my ego. You know, I thought he loved me, that, uh, that we were experimenting, you know.

    Interviewer: But if you had met someone first?

    Sally: [smiling] Probably right. Probably would have done the same thing.