we all need eggs

Dock 2022-04-20 09:01:18

I watched it again recently. After I fell in love and then watched this movie, I actually had a different feeling. It's a ridiculous way of getting along, weird people, painful disputes, and inexplicably started kissing again. You say happiness, It seems that there is none of them; you said it was painful, and no one was willing to part, the emotions finally exhausted and the two walked towards both ends, but in the moments I recalled after parting, no one accompany me to catch lobsters, and suddenly there was only one person under the street lights by the sea , these memories become precious again. Love is weird and a little painful, but we all seem to need it. like alvey's last words

A guy went to a psychiatrist and he said to the doctor, doctor, my brother is crazy, he always thought he was a chicken. The doctor said then why didn't you bring him here. He said I wanted to bring him, but I needed eggs. I guess that's how I feel about relationships right now, it's totally irrational, crazy, even ridiculous, but we still want to go through it all, "because we all need eggs."

ps: Woody Allen broke the fourth wall of the story, suddenly nagging at the camera for a period of his own thoughts, discussing his own ideas with the audience, and further explaining the plot through double-layer subtitles or dialogue with passers-by, It's really interesting, especially for a literary film lover like me, who has a poor understanding, the director's soundtrack is automatically added, and it has been praised and praised. The original love story has a lot of ironic humor.

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Annie Hall quotes

  • Annie Hall: This tie is a present from Grammy Hall.

    Alvy Singer: Who? Grammy? Grammy Halls?

    Annie Hall: Yeah, my Grammy.

    Alvy Singer: What? You're kidding. What did you do, grow up in a Norman Rockwell painting?

  • Annie Hall: Some of her poems seem - neat.

    Alvy Singer: Neat?

    Annie Hall: Neat, yeah.

    Alvy Singer: Uh, I hate to tell yuh, this is 1975, you know that "neat" went out, I would say, at the turn of the century.