Talking movie, excellent listening material. The performance of the four actors is very exciting. Although Polanski has actually raped the young girl, he must still sigh about his directing skills. The script plays a big part, but I personally feel that it is more suitable for the stage. The acting was overdone on the screen, and the lines were too laconic. If I quarreled, I would definitely not be able to get angry at the same time, and at the same time burst out the golden sentences. Probably read too little.
Three groups of contradictions—the outermost educational contradiction, the deep marital contradiction, and the ultimate value contradiction.
Three camps - the couple camp at the beginning, to the male and female camp, and finally to the lonely individual camp after everything fell apart.
Three climaxes - Fat Wen's spit, the phone's flooding, and Judy's toss. The degree of agitation gradually weakened, and it can be seen that the louder and less energetic everyone was.
Three ironies - Peacemaker Michal is actually a twitchy son of a bitch. Penelope, who has a heart for the world, is the most brooding about her son's front teeth. Nancy, who mocks her husband who can't live without a mobile phone, lives with a high degree of camouflage elegance. In this way, Uncle Wa's role is the most consistent.
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