Budget
$1,500,000 (estimated)
Budget
$1,500,000 (estimated)
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By Candelario 2022-12-28 04:48:39
Women in three patriarchal societies. Millie is a stage, full of desires written on the face, mechanical and distorted expression of appeal: seeking attention, seeking companionship, seeking social status and personal taste. Pinky was ignorant and curious at the beginning, and under Millie's strange "enlightenment", she began to have the implosion power to transform and break free, but because "enlightenment" itself is distorted, Pinky's "break free" and "transformation" Naturally, it is...
By Ivy 2022-12-23 09:17:18
Women steal identities when they need them
Since each character was given a signature color, we were able to measure the success of their appropriation.
Pinkie is pink, Millie is yellow, and Valerie is yellow-red. Every woman steals another woman's identity, and she adapts to her color.
Pinkie enters the film in pale flesh-colored clothing, like a blank canvas searching for a proper identity. After each unfortunate event, she changed her identity, taking up other people's colors and personas. Her identity shifts like...
By Arch 2022-12-16 05:09:32
[Last Film I Watched] 3 Women (1977)
Title: 3 Women
Year: 1977
Country: USA
Language: English
Genre: Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Director/Writer: Robert Altman
Music: Gerald Busby
Cinematography: Charles Rosher Jr.
Cast:
Shelley Duvall
Sissy Spacek
Janice Rule
Robert Fortier
Ruth Nelson
John Cromwell
Sierra Pecheur
Craig Richard Nelson
Belita Moreno
Maysie Hoy
Rating: 8.2/10
A strange fixation sprouts from Robert Altman's...
By Lola 2022-12-15 20:07:14
3 Women are actually all Women
Pinky left home alone in an unfamiliar city to find a job that wasn't as interesting and paid, but she was still happy and most importantly met Millie - someone she admired. The reality is always not so satisfactory. Pinky's parents are a bit strange. Growing up in such a family, it is no wonder that she wants to go out alone. She, pink, also represents a kind of immaturity. She is sensitive and delicate, but always Smiling, full of beautiful fantasies...
By Stuart 2022-11-29 06:12:09
Millie, Pinky, Willie.
Three women.
They were a woman who had been cut off. The story accidentally reconnects the lives of three women.
Millie loves yellow, purple, everything romantic, whimsical narratives—even human relationships. From Pinky working with her, following Pinky's adoring and curious gaze, we gradually get a glimpse into this woman's real life. She is bright and beautiful in front of people. She is the best nurse in the whole nursing home. She is gentle and...
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By Filomena 2023-09-25 07:23:01
The soundtrack is...
By Kyle 2023-09-24 17:52:39
Two words are enough to be...
By Hunter 2023-09-21 10:58:38
8/10 The predecessor of Mulholland Drive 3/7 I wanted to watch all three in brattle last night and think about it or forget it. The next day I watched Pioneer Music at home and the mural at the bottom of the pool was accompanied by a strange feeling The feeling of the image of the evil spirit The shaking water wave magnifies the sin at the bottom of the pool: lust kills twice Death/Near death brings rebirth and transformation It has the meaning of the so-called Holy Trinity Father, Son, Holy...
By Haylie 2023-09-19 08:16:09
I heard that this film is the enlightenment work of Lianzhi's Amnesia Avenue, but after watching it carefully, it is more like the mask of Ingma...
By Mazie 2023-09-18 00:11:15
Sexually suggestive mystic symbols loomed at the bottom of the pool, forming an ambiguous flow—image. In "Three", the director minimizes the multi-line narrative. Self-examination of writing "one woman" with "three (more) women". So more like Polanski or Bergman's Mask. Mildred is the root of Millie, and it is an imitation of Millie. Willie? Isn't the subject of the narrative focus the...
Millie Lammoreaux: [angrily to Pinky] Ever since you moved in here you've been causin' me grief. Nobody wants to hang around you. You don't drink, you don't smoke. You don't do anything you're supposed to do!
Millie Lammoreaux: How come you didn't tell me your name was Mildred?
Pinky Rose: Because I hate it.
Millie Lammoreaux: Do you know what my name is?
Pinky Rose: Millie. Oh...
Party Girl: Uh oh, don't look now, but it's "Thoroughly Modern Millie".