Thanks to American director Julie Taymore for bringing the splendid and uninhibited legend of Frida Phoenix to life. I have seen many famous films of famous characters. This book is rich and colorful, and the soundtrack is a perfect match. The works expressing surrealism are enough to rank among the first-class works of "Mozart", "All the Time" and "Hilary and Jackie".
Frida's life is like her husband Rivera's evaluation of her "I adore her, her paintings are ironic and soft, hard as steel, flying like butterfly wings, moving like a smile, miserable like the suffering of life..." If we say All the encounters in the world are reunions after a long absence, so these two are absolutely like a tragic crash, the strong love whizzes over each other, how happy, how painful ~ for such a profound mutual understanding, whether it hurts at all costs? The so-called fate, God ordained.
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