The world of lesbians, I don't understand!

Edmond 2022-12-09 14:42:34

This film has almost exploded the reputation of major European and American film critics associations and professional film magazines, so it is particularly attractive. So, I couldn't wait for the genuine version to land in the theaters, so I used network resources to make do with it.

Originally, I didn't plan to code words, but later I found out that it was really "unhappy"!

1. The translated title of the film: Compared with the Hong Kong and Taiwan version of "Because I Love You" (Taiwan), or the original book title "The Price of Salt", it is more than one grade inferior.

2. In the first ten minutes of the film, the tone of the whole film was basically set - "slowly + broken thoughts", a bit like Woody Allen's style. Basically all of them, but then I looked at them and found that both the degree of surprise and the degree of sophistication were thrown a few streets by Woody Allen's films.

3. The plot of the story, two strange women just glanced at each other in the department store, and then entered the implicit "hook-up" link, and then each went back to slap the man, one divorced, the other did not marry, and then started a talk Walk away Christmas road trip. It's so capricious!

4. The dramatic tension is not to be expected. Due to the excessive restraint of the camera lens, not only can the basic sentiment not be seen, but even the basic storyline push seems far-fetched.

5. Why are these two lesbians looking at each other? How did these two lesbians find out that they really love each other? How could these two lesbians fall in love with each other? The beast is not a bird~

During the entire viewing process, I easily completed the necessary links in life such as washing the dishes, going to the toilet twice, washing fruit once, taking yogurt once, replying to WeChat messages at any time, washing clothes and drying clothes, which can be described as efficient. , nothing was delayed.

Even so, it was still difficult to adjust the tone of Pian'ertang, so when the film entered 70 minutes, I still made a wise decision - silently clicked on the barrage. At the top of the screen, refreshing complaints and open-ended questions began to whizz by, suddenly making the film come alive.

It's the first time I found that the function of the barrage is so good, I regret it! Should have opened sooner.

From the point of view of the film itself, there is nothing remarkable about it, whether it is filmed or acted, it is not even mediocre or mediocre. Well, if I have to brag, it is a fairly complete story, and the art has a slightly chronological texture.

This film has received numerous praises from the industry. I am more willing to believe that it is because it touches on marginal themes and pays attention to "vulnerable groups". At the juncture of the fierce battle in the U.S. presidential election, this is a hot topic of LGBT equality. Maybe it can also save some political capital for political candidates to attract votes. Well, just sauce!

I'm considering whether to revisit "Brokeback Mountain" and make up for it.

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Extended Reading

Carol quotes

  • Therese Belivet: [on telephone] I wanna know. I think. I mean, I wanna ask you things. But I'm not sure that you want that.

    Carol Aird: [crying] Ask me. Things. Please.

  • Therese Belivet: I never asked you for anything. Maybe that's the problem.

    [as she breaks up with Richard]