Please watch it on a sunny afternoon

Assunta 2022-04-21 09:02:00

I have always liked Toro, and I have always known that his movie plots are scumbags, but not compared with other movies, but with his unbelievably beautiful pictures. The same is true for this one, it is so beautiful that it doesn't need explanation, so beautiful that even if it is alive, Toro, the girl with red fruit, does not hide the second disease in her heart. Who hasn't imagined such a simple and childish adolescent romance? If I have to talk about the shortcomings, it is that the image of Jishen has been handled so that it falls below a certain bottom line, but it subtly magnifies the feminine and beautiful temperament of Dousen himself, which may make many girls feel inexplicably hot... ·why? I'm not afraid of the male god being blackened. They all have the texture of a soft girl. If you can't stand it, please go to a straight male cancer specialist...Old house, laterite mine, new world, old world, ghosts and machines, as long as the brain hole is big enough, you can make up for it With all kinds of metaphors and symbols, why does it have to be said by the director? After all, Toro is a visual creature, a stalwart fat man with a slender girl's heart (there is no derogatory meaning at all, Toro is all kinds of cute), Toro is good at vision - his aesthetic style It seems violent and dark, but it is actually tactful and beautiful. The performance of the subtlety is the most gentle method in visual narrative. All the terrifying pictures turn into wisps of smoke in the next second. All beautiful things are taken seriously. Let us have Time to watch their withering (the male protagonist is typical~haha), let us have time to be sad and accompanied by super sensational BGM, what a sweet and super beautiful package~
I don’t know where it comes from, so many dissatisfactions, so many literary talents Cold accusations, such as the movie plot is simple, the theme is unclear, the female protagonist is hard-headed, and the male protagonist is weak blahblah... Obviously it is for the naked eye (mortal) to see, to feel it with vision, and it must be Interpret it with logic, flowers bloom and fall, blood is red and white, beauty is sometimes so simple and clear, no need for a high IQ, in the words of an Italian, it is "the fingertips that truly touch the world, compared to The brain that looks at the world arrogantly, contains more thoughts"
PS: I always expected the crazy mountains, but it was replaced by the Crimson Villa... Subtle disappointment and then cured by vision 2333333

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Crimson Peak quotes

  • Lucille Sharpe: [Looking at the dead butterflies] They're dying. They take the heat from the sun, and when it deserts them, they die.

    Edith Cushing: How sad.

    Lucille Sharpe: No, it's not sad, Edith. It's nature. It's a world of everything dying and eating each other right beneath our feet.

    Edith Cushing: Surely there's more to it than that.

    Lucille Sharpe: [Looking at Edith] Beautiful things are fragile... At home we have only black moths. Formidable creatures, to be sure, but they lack beauty. They thrive on the dark and cold.

    Edith Cushing: What do they feed on?

    Lucille Sharpe: Butterflies, I'm afraid.

  • Lucille Sharpe: You will stay here, with us... won't you? Wait for the storm to pass.

    Dr. Alan McMichael: If you insist.