Extended Reading
  • Enid 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    Death under a peony flower is an intrigue between five women.

    After waiting for a long time, "Under the Peony" finally got the resources, the word-of-mouth work of the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. I saw the little balls holding myself behind

    Watched for the goddess Elle Fanning. The whole film has a mild atmosphere with jealousy and selfishness. The...

  • Nicholaus 2021-12-29 08:01:46

    Don't despise the little fat man

    If I’m a fan of anyone, then Sophia Coppola is one. Not a master, he is often criticized, and he has been crowned "in the name of father" since his debut. But if it’s all wrong, isn’t it the biggest injustice? We watch her movies not because his dad made "The Godfather", but because we want to...

  • Presley 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    A wonderful satire. Here, women are not conceptualized as the subject of desire and the object of desire, but are given emotional responses to put themselves in their shoes. Several layers of flipping make the audience's empathy identity constantly mutate, and the subversive power is strong enough. I am especially worried that the ending will turn into a violent game that burns all the stones.

  • Rickey 2022-03-21 09:02:32

    8.5 to get the director award is true. You don't need to watch their intrigue, you just need to watch how they face the source of evil and how they are baptized spiritually. A film that totally rejects reason

The Beguiled quotes

  • John McBurney: I'd like to thank you for all of this, as well. It looks - like just about the finest meal I've ever seen.

    Martha Farnsworth: Well, bon appetit.

  • John McBurney: Miss Amy, you picked these mushrooms yourself?

    Amy: [Nods her head yes]

    John McBurney: Delicious.