Hannah’s husband, Elliott, didn’t love her, but he didn’t realize it. He didn’t realize it until he was hesitant to get a divorce. Although it took a year, he realized that it’s never too late to love who he loved. Lee’s ex-boyfriend said so She loves her, but she talks about all kinds of unimportant things in life all day, which can’t bring Lee. Lee needs only love. She may be lost in the process of finding love, but as time goes by, Found love; Holly could not find a job, was a drug addict, even Mickey did not look down on her, was betrayed by her date and friend April, but finally she picked up the desire to write the script, finally succeeded, and almost found herself Missed lover; Mickey wanted to get sick and didn't know the meaning of life. In the end, he realized that it didn't matter. It was enough to live. If he had to say it, love gave life meaning, so he found Holly in spite of embarrassment. In fact, Sister Hannah’s parents are like this-they quarreled that their lives were wasted by each other, but they still feel warm when they think of the past, and finally realize that they have been in love with each other all the time. We all need love, we are always looking for love, but don't hesitate or turn a blind eye to the love we really need-this is life. Unsurprisingly, Woody Allen embodies his profound intellectual side (architecture, eecummings) in this film, and also has a retro atmosphere (the subtitles have a silent film temperament, and the soundtrack also has the taste of the golden age of Hollywood. This is in "Manhattan". The same is true in Chinese), and is a common theme-looking for love, looking for meaning in life.
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