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Winona 2022-03-20 09:01:44
What are the metaphors and easter eggs in "Roma"?
1. Yalitza Aparicio, who plays the protagonist Cleo, was born in 1993 and is a preschool teacher with no acting experience.
Worried that the director was in the business of human trafficking, he took his mother to the audition.
Yalitza's mother is also a maid, and making this film is another way to...
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Joelle 2022-03-31 09:01:03
"Roma" narrative, lens analysis and discussion on the theme of common weal and woe
The film begins with men's betrayal and irresponsible behavior, which leads to women's emotional isolation, showing women's tendency to overcome anxiety and hug together for warmth. This tendency is manifested in the fact that hutuan can cross classes and will jointly raise the children of...
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Ludwig 2022-03-26 09:01:05
The Venice judges woke up one after another from the drowsiness of Ravdaz's "The Woman Who Left" in 2016. It was already 2018, and they found that the movie was not over, and it evolved into "The Man Who Left". The judges were sleepy and scared. I was in awe, so I sent the Golden Lion Award to "Roma"
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Kylie 2022-03-23 09:01:53
It can be used to explore the meaning of black and white images. The film lays a picture of "where is my hometown going?" Its sociological value is similar to the current hot non-fiction text, very personal, but still not unique enough. Compared with color, digital black and white is more transparent, and it can give it a more "watching" texture and more humanistic temperament. Its artistry is amazing enough thanks to the director's excellent skills. The heroine is too functional, relying on conflict to drive passive change, and emotions are ignored, and Cuaron is still a bit tech-nazi. In particular, his description of the social structure has an idealized tendency, and he does not dare to face the "father", which cannot be forgiven.
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Cleo: I didn't want her.
Sra. Sofía: What?
Cleo: I didn't want her.
Sra. Sofía: They're ok.
Cleo: I didn't want her to be born.
Sra. Sofía: We love you so much, Cleo. Right?
Cleo: Poor little thing.