Read Frida. First off, it's a good movie. How much I actually wanted to be Frida, a woman stronger than men. But it is destined that I can't do it, or I will never have her legendary life, but I will try my best to be strong. Their love really leaves me speechless, maybe my demands for loyalty will never be as broad-minded as hers, and Norton is stealing the show again~ Although she played a role as a villain, how can she be so handsome! ? And then the gossip started -- the heroine was Norton's ex-girlfriend (Norton said it again), and Norton was the screenwriter but changed her name. The film is clearly praising socialism and the Communist Party, and there is even a portrait of Chairman Mao in the heroine's room! Norton's love for China must be very deep. . . Although it is Mexico, it is a socialist country anyway~ After reading it, it really makes me feel like I have faith! But I live in a socialist country, so I don’t have to believe in the Communist Party like they hide in the film, but I don’t have faith, I can no longer be full of hope and love for socialism like them, and China can still make people full of passion To believe!
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