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Hillary 2022-03-28 09:01:13
Political correctness goes too far, like newspaper headlines - yesterday's
I understand the symbols chosen by the director very well, and I also feel the boredom of political correctness.
The constant flashes of mirror images and self-views, the boxing props used to vent, the looming lover, the denied partner status...including walking against the wind, all convey the...
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Horacio 2022-03-28 09:01:13
Ordinary Woman: The Amazing Marina
About the author: Ordinary women, ordinary film and television practitioners.
Synopsis:
Marina ( Daniela Vega ) and Orlando (Francisco Reyes) are truly in love and are planning their future. Marina is a young restaurant waiter and aspiring female singer. Orlando is 20 years older than her and owns a...

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Dasia 2022-03-23 09:03:26
This year, the number of LGBT films has grown exponentially. There are traditional same-sex films like "Beach Rat", which are emotionally cut, and films like this film and "120 BPM" that are mixed with political appeals in the narrative. This film is full of malice against her from all aspects of society, and it highlights her helplessness as an "ordinary woman", who can only talk about comfort in fantasy (the struggle at the end is obviously too idealistic).
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Elza 2022-03-28 09:01:13
6/10. Before the end, there is a scene where Malena puts a mirror on the sofa where her sexual organs are. She looks resolute and calm in the mirror. This mirror corresponds to the prosecutor's humiliating physical examination. The more the audience holds the curiosity The mentality wants to explore the naked body of the transgender person, the more the director turns the camera away with respect. Malena has endured all kinds of unreasonable discrimination and threats, and portrayed Malena's face, which was kidnapped by her lover's relatives and wrapped with tape, to a distorted face. The vicious words around her did not cause her emotional breakdown. Uncompromising toughness. Malena finally won the opportunity to say goodbye to her lover's body. The surreal farewell kiss in the space where the red and white light was split, and the big dog left by her lover lying quietly at her feet, was everything that was successfully fought. Although it didn't live up to the grandiose promise of Niagara Falls in the opening scene, this unhurried woman finally stepped onto the stage of self-power, conquering the masses with her charm and singing voice.
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