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Kristy 2022-03-21 08:01:05
Lionel's true identity
In the forty-nine years of Diane Arbus's life, the story mainly describes the short process of her transformation from a middle-class housewife to a portrait photographer. The plot of the novel and the movie is fictional, and Lionel's character may not be found in history, but that doesn't mean he...
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Ernestina 2022-03-21 08:01:05
Brave Untitled
Artist biopics always have to be like this, very romantic, and in movies, artistic creation is a pretense. This one is no exception - though I think Diane is particularly associated with "desire".
Niko's eyes were always twitching, but it was appropriate in this situation. From start to finish,...

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Pearline 2022-03-26 09:01:14
Feminist politics hides deeply under the cover of the true "Fur". A key to unlock Pandora's Box flows straight down the dark, damp and dirty sewers into the heroine's eyes, for which she brings a camera and is eager to know whether it is an illusion or reality. How I wish that the original intention of the original book was to explore the balance and harmony of the relationship between the sexes, but unfortunately this psychoanalytical work was eventually made into a SM teaching guide. Ugly desires seem to be drowned in the tide of love but in fact merge into the history of women, and those natural hairs grow and release from their repressed childhood shadows. As a result, the participants, witnesses, and narrators of these sexual liberation movements have entered an utopia without sex.
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Alexandrine 2022-03-22 09:03:03
The film is not well-received, but it is an extraordinary favorite. The saturated picture, the soft fur, and the deep eyes of Robert Downey Jr., all in harmony.
Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus quotes
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Diane Arbus: [to Lionel] I saw you through my window and right away I wanted to take a portrait of you.
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Lionel Sweeney: [to Diane] Are you trying to seduce me?