"All the time" I don't know how many films I have seen before, the woman who bears this darkness, longs for freedom, and walks on the edge of madness, after completing the last novel "Mrs. Dai Luowei", her own destiny will come to her final judgment. , with the end as the last resistance. Virginia Woolf, a woman writer I like very much, the woman who has wandered between elegance and madness all her life.
The film is such a peculiar mourning. When two women who spanned time and space read "Mrs. Dai Luowei", their stories were intertwined and became two "Mrs. Dai Luowei". The trivial happiness of life, the child in the belly and the wonderful family, Laura bound by such a beautiful cage, what are you looking for? Your quest is destined to be an ethereal hallucination. Life is an illusion, but I need you here. When a friend is terminally ill, the once insistence has turned into such a ridiculous irony.
"'Does it matter?' she asked herself, walking down Bond Street. Would it matter
if she inevitably ended her life entirely? She has to go on without all this.
Does she have a grudge? Maybe She felt relieved, believing that death could end completely.
Death is possible."
Laura read this, closed "Mrs. Dalloway", took the medicine and closed her eyes on the bed, her hand on her stomach, feeling The joy that came from the life inside was instantly submerged in despair like water.
Second story.
The free and independent Clarissa is willing to take on the responsibility of taking care of her former gay boyfriend. It was such a fragile man, with a pessimistic and misanthropic attitude, who had come to the brink of destruction in body and soul, and fell peacefully from the window on the day Clarissa held a banquet for him. He said: I lived for you, but now you have to let me go. I love you so I set you free now. It was a poetic and inexplicable man, perhaps because of this two talents finally came together to support each other, comfort each other's trauma, a strange love between lesbians and gays.
Virginia's "Mrs. Dalloway" ends up being changed by her niece's interruption. Laura, who gave up suicide for her unborn child, resolutely chose to run away after giving birth to her child. Perhaps only Clarissa is free, but she is willing to choose bondage.
At the end of the film, the husband asks Virginia: "Some people will die, so who will die?"
Virginia: "Poets will die, people full of fantasies."
A film dedicated to women's freedom, dedicated to Ferguson Genia Woolf. Her memory has two hidden sides - one clear and one dark; one cold and one warm; one creation and one destruction; one shone with the light of heaven and the other with the fire of hell. I love her and hate her.
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