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Where did the phrase "You are charming, but I have to go home" come from?

1, from Woody Allen's film Coffee Commune 20 16.

2. Director:? Woody Allen

3. screenwriter:? Woody Allen

4. starring:? Jesse Eisenberg? /? Kristen Stewart? /? Steve carell? /? Blake Lively? /? Corey stoll? /? Anna camp? /? Parker Posey? /? Paul schneider? /? Ken stott? /? Tony Sirico? /? Max Adler? /? Don stark. /? Jeannie Berlin? /? Gregg Binkley? /? Sari Lennick? /? Kelly Rohrbach

5. type:? Plot? /? Comedy? /? love

6. Country of production:? United States of America

7. language:? English

8. Release date:? 2016-05-11(Cannes Film Festival)? /? 20 16-08-05 (USA)

9. Length:? 96 minutes

10, also known as? Love, debauchery, Time (HK)/Coffee, Love (Taiwan Province)/Club Cafe/Celebrity.

1 1. Introduction to the film:

The story happened in 1930s, when an ignorant young Bob (Jesse Eisenberg Jesse Eisenberg) went to Hollywood to meet his uncle Phil (steve carell steve carell) who got along well there. On Phil's recommendation, Bob met a lovely girl named Varney (played by Kristen Stewart Kristen Stewart).

Varney, who is lively and talkative, soon made Bob fall in love. Unfortunately, Vani told Bob that she already had a boyfriend. ? One day, heartbroken Wani found Bob. It turned out that her boyfriend was a married man, so he decided to break up with his wife because he couldn't make up his mind to divorce her.

Bob accompanied Vani, who was lovelorn, gently and patiently. As time went on, the two slowly came together. What Bob didn't expect was that Vani's ex-boyfriend turned out to be Phil. When Phil made up his mind to marry Vanni, Vanni left Bob without hesitation.

After that, frustrated Bob returned to his hometown and worked in the club run by his brother Ben (corey stoll, corey stoll), where he met Veronica (Blake Lively, Blake Lively). They got married and had children, and everything seemed so beautiful until one day, Vanni and Phil appeared next to Bob again.

12. In the last scene of the film, Kristen Stewart's eyes reflected her ex-boyfriend's face, which was the climax of two New Year's dances in new york and Los Angeles. At this time, the director cruelly cut off the plot, the lights went out, the ending song appeared, and the film came to an abrupt end. There is neither the blood of extramarital affairs nor the tension of catching prostitutes.

As Woody Allen lamented: Let the wind drift into the past. We are all grown up, and we are not the people you used to fall in love with. Love is like a city. Once you make a choice, you lose another possibility.

Extended data:

1, "Coffee Commune" combines Hollywood background and narrative style, giving this tacky love triangle a little new meaning. The photographer's dark lens is beautiful, turning wooden offices and restaurants into fantastic scenes. Every shot in the film exudes classical beauty, which also shows that the director's story is not full enough.

2. The lines of Coffee Commune are still very literary. The simple narration and the dialogue that makes people laugh constantly make the whole movie look like a travel sketch or a realistic short story that criticizes shortcomings.

Because of these vivid details, the characters have a distinct literary flavor. The characters are extremely crazy, describing the ups and downs of women's lives with bitter satire. The film has a fascinating illusory temperament, just as it should, beautiful scenery, interesting people and philosophical content.

4. Wonderful film reviews:

In the face of money, love has to be abandoned. A love sketch by Woody Allen, if expressed in words, is a rather bloody and nondescript story.

Bobby, a young man, went to Hollywood to work hard. He has nothing to do. He runs errands for his uncle, who is a famous agent in Hollywood. During this period, he fell in love with his uncle's secretary and lover (Varney), and they hit it off and decided to live for life. But when my uncle re-planned Minmei's marriage to Vanni, Vanni chose to abandon Bobby.

Bobby, who returned to his hometown, used his accumulated contacts in Hollywood to run his brother's club very well, not only harvesting his career, but also his love and family. But when his uncle showed up with Vanni, Bobby found that he still missed Vanni, who was already his aunt.

Such a bloody story, accompanied by touching jazz and Woody Allen's soothing description of Jewish family life style, makes people downplay the judgment of this love, but when the film is finally fixed in the close-up of Bobby and Vanni's missing each other, the audience has to pay attention to this love again.

I think this is probably the least sharp movie of Woody Allen. He showed a nondescript love affair and described it so beautifully that people had to sympathize with the hero in the story. He doesn't criticize or ridicule.

Maybe this is a reversal of Woody Allen's previous works. He is more and more able to accept all kinds of real life. As long as it is not utilitarian, there is no right or wrong choice. Even if this choice violates the moral standards or codes of conduct set by society.

As for the result of going on, just like the confusion of the last two people in the movie, the result chosen today will not be known until tomorrow.

References:

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