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Manhattan Reviews

  • Darian 2022-03-22 09:01:35

    occasionally reminisce

    #FilmWoodyAllen"Manhattan" When I was 16 years old, my friends and I hid in the unoccupied storage room during the sports meeting, and we talked about rock and roll and movies. We talked about Jia Zhangke's movies on the playground at night. Talk about Woody Allen, talk about Chinese rock, talk...

  • Derek 2022-03-21 09:01:41

    Manhattan: The Self-Redemption of the Nihilist

    Ex-wife's description of Isaac in book

    Sensitive, narcissistic, somewhat nihilistic. Perhaps Isaac's ex-wife knows him best, even more than Isaac himself. Although he is an intellectual, most of the time, knowledge is not what he depends on for survival. Instead, he simply indulges in a state of...

  • Gudrun 2022-03-21 09:01:41

    Literary old man's musical literacy

    The whole movie has a total of 7 or 8 soundtracks. It starts with "Rhapsody in Blue" and ends with "Rhapsody in Blue". Except for the four people listening to the concert together, the soundtrack and the actors' movements are perfectly coordinated during the rest of the film. Just a bit of a...

  • Monique 2022-03-21 09:01:41

    Clear Stream in Chaos: Tracy

    Tracy is going to study abroad for 6 months, and Isaac doesn't want Tracy to be away from him for that long.

    Although Tracy, played by Hemingway's granddaughter, is only 17 years old, her view on love is much more mature than that of adults like Isaac, Yale, and Mary:

    Isaac betrayed her and they...

  • Cielo 2022-03-21 09:01:41

    Manhattan-ism thoughts 3rd

    1. grownups are so desperate for romance. Is that a kinda of escapism from adulthood? What's the difference between a 17-year old and a 42? That desire for love and its innocence never age, only worsens if ever. But it's the ability to recover that evolves when we grow older. We don't linger and...

  • Maxwell 2022-03-21 09:01:41

    This is an answer book for a Woody Allen movie

    I have never been shy about expressing my love for Woody Allen, and when I praise him, I also become a logical and rigorous talker just like in his movies. The same goes for Manhattan. The old man was a cynical young man, but not as cynical as old Martin, his anger was more of a mockery in a...

  • Krista 2022-03-20 09:01:34

    "Manhattan"

    The first Woody Allen movie I started watching after listening to the recommendation of Publica.

    To be honest, I was really amazed, and after watching it, I realized that the protagonist was Woody himself.

  • Gabe 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    "Manhattan": the prosperous and prosperous

    At the beginning of the movie, a group of empty mirrors of the city slowly appeared in front of us, and my colleague was hesitating how to start the story with a chattering voice. The scene switched from a messy day scene to a group of fireworks blooming over the city. Indifferent,...

  • Drake 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    There is an old man in Manhattan

    At the end of last year, I watched Woody Allen's "Manhattan". I was always amused when I watched it, and it was melancholy after watching it. "Manhattan" is a typical Woody Allen style. This neurotic old man is very literary and academic. Even in small talk, he puts a bunch of fashionable...

  • Daphne 2021-11-13 08:01:24

    Ugly academic intellectuals

       This is the second Woody Allen film I watched. The first is "Annie Hall". In contrast, I like Manhattan some, but it can only be compared. I don’t know if Woody Allen’s films are all about academic intellectuals. If they are, the director’s name will not be on my roster of great...