She didn't want to reveal herself to anyone.
She doesn't even need the pity and help of others, even if it's just a ride.
She can also smile peacefully when she is exhausted from her hard part-time work.
She swears her secrets with others to the grave.
She takes silence is golden as a motto.
She has a clear purpose for survival.
She doesn't even talk about love easily.
She doesn't even care to die.
This woman's heart is as soft as velvet.
She would nickname her best friend for no reason.
She will vaguely show a little shyness in front of the man she likes.
She can daydream in any sound situation.
She would fantasize about being the brightest dancer in the center of the stage.
She has a lot of love and trust in the world.
She loves her son and music to the point of sacrificing herself unreservedly.
She is so simple and stubborn that she believes that there is only one way to solve everything.
This movie is too brutal.
It will collapse at the end. So uncomfortable.
Such a kind, lovely, strong, independent and brave woman, why should she suffer such torture.
She even uses the names of her stories with the dancers she loves.
Why can't she dance happily!
She has the highest faith.
Whether it is love and guilt for his son, yearning for music, and sincerity to the world.
The meaning of her life is simple. I just want my son to see his grandson, and I just want to be able to sing and dance freely and happily.
She is fatally tragic. such as character. She left the Czech Republic and came to America. She is weak. She should need someone's help. But she didn't, she didn't want to. She doesn't even want to talk to her best friend and the person who loves her the most, she just bears it silently and alone. She simply made the stupid mistake of telling Bill, the hypocritical cowardly cop, her secret, and promised to keep his absurd secret for him. Well, the price is paid.
Death is not the ending song.
The movie isn't over.
She strangled this cruel and cold dark reality with her lofty and holy inner ideal.
The film has a lot of hand-held camera shots, which are shaky, but just right and more documentary style. Bjork's acting really surprised me. And the role seems to be tailor-made for her. In the musical moments in the film, her natural outpouring is clearly a love of music. She has become one with Saman.
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