The second brushed away. A black feminist film about racial discrimination and the spirit of resistance. It was originally a serious and depressing theme. Under the director's very literary lens (fields, flowers, sunset silhouettes, sunflowers, and cozy cottages), the sense of heaviness is weakened. At the beginning and the end The reunion ending of the two sisters clapping their hands seems to be telling a story about self-growth. I have to say, the picture of the movie is really beautiful.
The first-person narrative further strengthens the mental journey about "I". From the beginning, I just want to survive, endure the habit, burst into anger, and resolutely resist, to the ultimate self-realization and the successful return of family love. The tone is warm, with the runaway of the younger sister (inspired by the idea) Oprah resisted with force (the germination was born), but Xia Ge's wonderful debut, her independent and confident light catalyzed Syrah...
The two blades are very careful, and the chorus in the church at the end is slightly embarrassing, which pushes up the mood but is very hypocritical. I want to say that there are several arrangements that seem to be random but the traces of deliberateness are too obvious. The story is actually very simple, but too many accessories are inevitably a bit greasy. But this is always a movie full of emotions and inspiring skills, with three stars for the plot, four stars for the picture, and Xia Ge's very healthy and stylish figure. The red dress in the club seems to have opened up new opportunities for Syrah. world……
The photo was taken during a walk in the country and the movie "Purple" came to my mind!
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