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Elouise 2022-03-27 09:01:13
The first half an hour is a horror movie about childbirth, and the latter point directly points to the core of childbearing being the first cooperation between mother and child. The surrounding husbands, midwives, and surrounding relatives have little to do with this process. The process and result of the birth of life are only borne by the woman, and in the end it all falls on the...
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Hester 2022-03-27 09:01:13
There is no winter that will not pass, and spring will always come. The hardest part is the cold and rough spring stage, just get through it. Otherwise, the day will slowly lose its meaning like a deflated balloon. Every woman is a strong and flexible hero. Everyday fear of having children, watching such a movie even more resistance, of course, more and more admiration for every great...
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Monroe 2022-03-27 09:01:13
The title of the movie makes it easy to think that it is a story of female indictment, but it is not. She has a strong and radiant image. The film opens with a short male protagonist, followed by a long and wonderful childbirth scene, setting a benchmark angle: Can others really empathize with a woman's state of mind? Then the story depicts two pairs of novel-style relationships: 1. The husband naturally cannot experience the pain of childbirth, but he collapses very much, echoing the opening...
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Preston 2022-03-27 09:01:13
3.7, I think the female version of "Manchester by the Sea" is a bit overrated. There are a few scenes in the film that are still very tense, but after reading the whole film, the main line is still not strong enough. , Seriously, is it really a big relationship with losing her daughter, or is it a matter of character. There is also why the heroine is reluctant to appear in court, and the core of the estrangement between her and her mother is not really clear. Even if it is clear, can it really...
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Luther 2022-03-27 09:01:13
The character setting of the heroine is really too high-level, there are several people who are not hysterical in real...
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Barrett 2022-03-27 09:01:13
Questions about how people put the "pieces" back together after trauma. I love the director's narrative pacing, the ambitious, immersive childbirth sequence at the beginning, and the script's life-like details about intimacy. At the same time, I also like its most fundamental cruelty - the fragments without a partner, family, or friends who can really accompany you, and some pain and loneliness are destined to belong to the individual. But it's also the most encouraging conclusion, because it...
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Deanna 2022-03-27 09:01:13
Live online giving birth to a...
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Sigurd 2022-03-27 09:01:13
At the beginning, I felt that I gave birth to a child; at the end, I also felt the temperature of the melting snow and the fragrance of the apple...
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Lizzie 2022-03-26 09:01:09
The way the film conveys emotions and characters is subtle, carefully crafted, but trying to hide it in some inconspicuous details: the mother's desire for control, the whole facial muscles are the midwives of the play, not to mention the teenage girls. A female lead who holds up a character part of the time with just her eyes and gait. The narration of the film does not appeal to the plot context, but very cleverly borrows a pre-climax paragraph to connect a complete and full of emotions. It's...
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Crawford 2022-03-26 09:01:09
Vanessa Kirby is amazing again in this one, like a bath scene with Shia LaBeouf in the first 30 minutes of breathlessness, where she treats her husband psychologically as a drowning person in extreme physical pain. Mu's dependence is shown in a full and incisive way, and it is just right. The restraint and outbreak of the mother-daughter rivalry and courtroom scenes are also relaxed and relaxed, and the whole process takes the audience's emotions. And she is so beautiful and so beautiful, every...
Pieces of a Woman Comments
Extended Reading
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Lane: Yes, how did you feel holding your baby you had just given birth to?
Martha: She smelled like an apple.
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Judge: Yes, how did you feel holding your baby you had just given birth to?
Lane: She smelled like an apple.