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Post by politicidal on Aug 31, 2018 0:19:29 GMT
It was called A RAINY DAY IN NEW YORK.
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Post by Billy_Costigan on Aug 31, 2018 0:21:13 GMT
I don't understand this. Nothing has changed with Allen. He hasn't done anything else that hasn't been known for years.
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Post by Archelaus on Aug 31, 2018 0:37:07 GMT
Woody Allen has been hit-or-miss with his films in the last decade so it won't be a huge loss, but from the synopsis, it looks like it could have been a sweet movie. In the end, while I support the #MeToo movement, Woody Allen's sexual misconduct have been known for decades, but studios were still willing to work with him.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2018 1:55:24 GMT
Also, there is room for reasonable doubt here. Farrow has not come across as being the most stable/reliable of accusers. Not saying he DIDN'T do it. Just that it's not a given.
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Post by Primemovermithrax Pejorative on Aug 31, 2018 2:42:08 GMT
One report revealed that the movie features a plot in which a character played by Jude Law, 45-years-old in real life, has a sexual relationship with a 15-year-old girl, played by Elle Fanning (20 in real life). It’s not like older men lusting after younger women is anything new for the filmmaker – um, have you seen a Woody Allen movie? – but in light of the allegations, and the growing conversation around the #MeToo movement, releasing this movie is certainly a bad idea for Amazon.
**if so, this is the reason. It is kind of inconsistent to be pushing #MeToo and then having that kind of film being advertised. Allen was wearing Teflon for decades-he literally could do ANYTHING he wanted-I dont think it is so much about him, as the other people being exposed (literally). Just like that Me Too comedian who did a film about a director (based on Allen) and a sex scandal with an underage girl.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2018 4:44:23 GMT
I always felt like he was over-rated. Then he married the girl he helped raise from a toddler, whuch I found tp be incredibly inappropriate.
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Post by Vits on Jan 1, 2020 10:31:28 GMT
A RAINY DAY IN NEW YORK is funny for the most part and a lot of the performances are good, but it's very obvious that an octogenarian wrote this script. There's no texting, no social media and almost no swearing. No college student, no matter how pretentious, talks the way these characters do (a lot of the jokes, for some reason, involve the mention of a disease or a kind of doctor). At least the character that's obviously meant to represent Woody Allen isn't as annoying as he could've been. Yes, he goes on and on about how much he hates snobs and pseudo-intellectuals despite him obviously being one, but he doesn't appear in every scene and, when he does, he usually surrounds himself with other better-written characters. I normally don't think about the bad things the people involved in a movie have done in real life while I'm watching it. Therefore, I wasn't expecting to be thinking about Woody's rape allegations (which I happen to believe are untrue), his marriage to Soon-Yi Previn (which I don't approve of) nor the whole Time's Up movement while watching the movie (which is what delayed its release worldwide and what cancelled its release domestically)... but there are similarities that are hard to miss: -GATSBY WELLES (if you're going to write such a fake-sounding name, at least have the other characters acknowledge it) runs into his ex-girlfriend's sister after many years. He used to think of her as a child, but now he sees her as a woman. I know this because he says it with almost those exact words. Oh, and her name is CHAN. This should be icky, but it's actually confusing, because they seem to have around the same age. And she doesn't look Asian. -GATSBY's girlfriend ASHLEIGH ENRIGHT has an interview with middle-aged director ROLAND POLLARD, who almost immediately flirts with her. So does script writer TED DAVIDOFF, although he takes him time. I know that she's not an actress trying to become a star, but they're still being unprofessional. I'm sure that this is meant to be a satire and not a male fantasy, but it's too light-hearted. She's always smiling and, while she doesn't flirt back, we never see her directly turning them down nor calling them out on their wrong behavior. There are some plot holes: -ASHLEIGH tells TED that she's ready to ask him some questions. He says OK, but then he immediately asks her a question. They have a whole conversation where she's the one answering. I was waiting for the "Hey, I should be the one asking the questions" punchline, but it never came. -Actor FRANCISCO VEGA also hits on ASHLEIGH, but she's OK with it because he's younger and better-looking than the other 2 guys (if Woody hadn't written this script before #MeToo, I would accuse this of being tone-deaf). They're recorded together in public and it's shown in the news. The anchorwoman says they make a cute couple. Based on how many shallow and narrow-minded people are in the world, I think it would be more realistic for her to make negative comments about their age difference. In fact, another character in another scene acknowledges how ASHLEIGH still looks like a teenager. -ASHLEIGH and FRANCISCO are about to have sex, when the latter's girlfriend shows up. That's right: He lied about being single. Wait. A heartthrob movie star is cheating on his girlfriend isn't brought up during the news? Especially when the girlfriend is a movie star too? How did she not find out on her own, in this modern-day world (again, he's an octogenarian)? Why wasn't FRANCISCO worried about being seen in public with ASHLEIGH, especially around the paparazzi? -ASHLEIGH sneaks out of FRANCISCO's house in her underwear. Does she ever go back for her clothes? What about her other belongings? -GATSBY discovers that his mom used to be a prostitute. While it's not something impossible to accept, it would take a while. It takes him less than a day. He even makes a joke about a random guy sleeping with her. Who talks like this about their own mother?! And no, it's not presented as him using humor to cope with the situation or anything like that. 6/10 ------------------------------------- You can read comments of other movies in my blog. One report revealed that the movie features a plot in which a character played by Jude Law, 45-years-old in real life, has a sexual relationship with a 15-year-old girl, played by Elle Fanning (20 in real life). Not exactly.
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Post by Joanna on Sept 28, 2020 13:19:30 GMT
I wonder if it's on the Amazon firestick yet? Probably not.
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