"Love is a bitch" director Gonzalez Inaritu took "love" and "dog" as the theme, and pulled out three stories with dogs as clues and love as the shell. From the beginning, the story basically started the narrative in a single-line mode, and from the story of the Octava brothers and Susannah, a small plot of dog fighting was drawn. The story of the supermodel and her lover, Daniel, starts from the beginning of the description of Daniel's performance in the first family. The supermodel and her dog, Richie, don't appear until the middle of the film. The third story begins with the career of the tramp Martin. The three stories are magically linked together because of a car accident. On the surface of the story, the dog is the main driving force of the plot, but in fact it expresses the director's own artistic connotation with the theme of love. In the first story, the older brother, Amiro, clearly had a family-friendly wife and lovely children, but after several robbery cases with his friends, he finally left his life in the robbery business he loved. The wife Suzanne's stubbornness and swaying towards love is unknown, and Okdawa's step-by-step illegal choices are the fuse that caused the final tragedy. In the second story, Daniel, who has a wife and daughter, chose to leave his family and experienced joys and sorrows in another relationship. No one has the right to define whether such behavior is necessary or not. The director just shows it through the camera in another mode. love story. The third stage professional killer, the tramp, originally had a happy family and chose to leave because of pursuing his ideals. After his wife passed away, he missed his daughter and began to prepare to change the trajectory of his life. This is a philosophical proposition between ideals and love. If it were you, how would you choose and would you regret it? The director uses a car accident to connect three stories, and uses three stories to tell the story of pursuing love, cherishing love, and expressing love.
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