In the face of emergencies, the process of emotional outbursts is triggered. Natalie Portman, Mrs. Kennedy, a close-up shot of the whole film, shaking her breath, smoking and drinking, almost hysterical, almost sad and angry, almost crying, interspersed in various public and private occasions. Different from the large and comprehensive image of the male in the darkest hour, the strong social image status. And the evaluation of women, or women themselves. Her weakness and firmness are hidden in the emotions in her heart and in the thoughts she expresses. There are thousands of twists and turns of psychological impact, complex contradictions in speech and expressions, and questions will be asked. Under the surface calm, the undercurrent is surging, and the sea of heart is a deep sea.
Life is meaningless, everything is incomprehensible. No matter what happens, there is no such thing as being strong and brave, there is no such thing as cowardly and helpless, we can bear it all. —My official account "Light and Shadow Pickup"
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