Married people watch "Stealing Heart"

Margret 2022-04-22 07:01:05

I missed the screening day of "Stealing Heart" at the Film Archive in March, and my colleague presented a CD in time. The hot guys and girls on the cover alone are already coveted; for such films, the audience's psychological expectations will also plummet, and most of them are seductive. That's it.

Fortunately, it's not just men and women who shine brightly in "Stealing Heart", the story arrangement, time trend and character characterization are just as remarkable.

Sansan classmates attributed it to a must-see movie for married people. It is best for couples to sit and watch together. Don’t worry, there will never be psychological waves like "Mobile Phone", where each person is suspicious and suspicious of each other. "A Sigh" makes people more or less sympathetic to the unfortunate inside, although this is also a movie with the theme of "extramarital affair", Sansan's understanding is an artistic "self-inflicted sin can't live" .

Julia Roberts (A), Natalie Portman (B), Jude Law (C) and Clive Owen (D) play the roles of two couples, and the four roles can be called four types of married life. characteristic population.

A: Passive intellectual type. This type is mostly the party who provoked the crisis in marriage life. It is tempted earlier than anyone else, and wakes up later than anyone else. The final outcome often deviates from the original intention of the individual;

B: Active and rational type. This type belongs to flying firefly, no complaints and no regrets. The premise is that the object of fighting the fire is in perfect harmony with one's own clear preferences. Once any deviation is found, they will resolutely stop;

C: Absolutely emotional type. This is actually the most unsuitable type of person for married life. There is no definite love object, but only erratic feelings of love;

D: Absolutely rational type. Also known as the defense of marriage type. The goal is clear, and it will not give up until the goal is achieved.

Annna, a photographer played by the big-mouthed beauty Julia Roberts, meets Dan, a writer played by Jude Law during a photo shoot for a routine job. Dan already has a girlfriend Alice (Natalie Portman) who is in love at first sight. The process of falling in love at first sight is full of romance; the ambiguity between ANNA and Dan is seen through at a glance by Alice who comes here.

Dan lingered in front of the new love and old love, and created an Internet farce for ANNA to meet dermatologist Larry (Clive Owen), but it directly contributed to the end of the two; Also because of the relationship between Annna and Dan, the heart is dirty.

A year later, ANNA's film festival brought this undercurrent to the table. Those who think love is supreme decide to fight for love, those who are married go for divorce, and those who are not married go to break up.

The seemingly successful efforts came to nothing because of Dan's inexplicable ideals. ANNA and Larry, who were husband and wife, were still married, and the people who broke up were really strangers because of Alice's awakening. Dan suddenly realizes that Alice is just a shadow of love brought by time at the place where the two of them once stopped.

Can that splendid woman who caught a glimpse really become a footnote in marriage?

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  • Larry: Why didn't you just tell me the second I walked through the door?

    Anna: I was scared.

    Larry: You're a coward, you spoiled bitch.

  • Dan: You've ruined my life.

    Anna: You'll get over it.