That was one of the oddest movies I've ever seen. Maybe I expect something different from the format. I'd much rather see this as a play or read this as a novel.
can someone give me some sort of racional or philosofic analysis, i get that about death, but what was the meaning of "the need them more than they need the air"?
Well it's playing with surrealism. My thought is that the killer is really a metaphor for the spectre of death and everyone in the film has a take on how to cheat it-- or deal with it as it comes. Since when does death in any form have a motive? It's an inevitable thing.
That was one of the oddest movies I've ever seen. Maybe I expect something different from the format. I'd much rather see this as a play or read this as a novel.
merdufer 9 months ago
In my opinion, not Woody Allen's strongest film, but an interesting one.
Thanks for posting this.
joel1975 1 year ago
can someone give me some sort of racional or philosofic analysis, i get that about death, but what was the meaning of "the need them more than they need the air"?
marto282 1 year ago
This movie was a bit boring to me, though I thought that Woody Allen made it, just because he was well in character. So that part I enjoyed.
ElenaBlackRose 1 year ago
This is my favorite movie. Thanks for putting it up.
amrhart87 1 year ago
This is my favorite movie. Thanks for putting it up.
amrhart87 1 year ago
"They need them, like they need the air..."
neverdiminished 1 year ago 3
where is robert joy? if i don't see him now, then I'm just wasting my time
littlejapan3 2 years ago
No I mean they never caught him and he had no motive
ShootTheZombies 2 years ago
Well it's playing with surrealism. My thought is that the killer is really a metaphor for the spectre of death and everyone in the film has a take on how to cheat it-- or deal with it as it comes. Since when does death in any form have a motive? It's an inevitable thing.
KahnBB6 2 years ago 10
So... what was the point of the murderer?
ShootTheZombies 2 years ago
Franz Kafka
KahnBB6 2 years ago