Money worship, materialism, courtesan, chaotic life...Women who are coerced by such "labels", whether in China at that time or now, are "contemptible" by the mainstream, and we rarely see works of art given such roles The direct depiction of positive, large-scale ink, at least not so naked, but must be put on the background of "forced by life" and "forced to be helpless", and in this film, we see the fullness of images, The three-dimensional and agile Holly saw her "extreme". Whether it is worshiping and chasing money and status, making a living through communication without any scruples, or being innocent, optimistic and free-spirited, full of enthusiasm and dreams for life, they are all real, bold and natural. For a great thing, or selfless dedication, let everyone admire her beyond those labels, justify her name, holly is holly, she is complete, no one will pay attention to those labels when we really see it, because what we see It's herself. It's hard to say whether she will be the female figure that all other girls envy, but she must be the one that we all love, which is probably hard for anyone but Hepburn to do.
Good art can let us see the wonderful side of life.
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