Woody Allen: The worst French film is better than an American one

Woody Allen: The worst French film is better than an American one

Due to the scandal, Woody Allen's latest work "A Rainy Day in New York" cannot be released in American theaters. Recently, "Paris Competition" took this opportunity to conduct an exclusive interview with Woody Allen. In addition to talking about "A Rainy Day in New York", Woody Allen expressed many interesting views.

When asked about his regrets in life, Woody Allen said he regretted not studying philosophy. He believed that if he had a better self-cultivation, he would have been able to make better movies. But more importantly, he did not learn to dance. "I think if I were a tap dancer or a baseball player, my life would be much happier."

Another interesting question was "Movie fans think your bad movies are better than most French movies", to which Woody Allen expressed "strong opposition": "This is flattery! It would be too pretentious for me to believe that. Truffaut, Godard, Alain Resnais and others have had a huge influence on me. I think the opposite is true. Even the worst French movies are better than most American movies."

Woody Allen revealed his latest work dynamics in the interview. "A Rainy Day in New York" is a thing of the past for him. He has completed the shooting of another new film in Spain and is working on the next new film, which will be his 50th film.

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