How to love yourself?

Pink 2022-04-24 07:01:16

After watching: 1. Health first, career second. reading your body, and take care of your body, it's the only way how to love yourself.

2. When you are healthy you are atheist and when you are sick you are a Christian.

3. "Making a movie is a personal labor... If I can't make a movie, what's the point of my life?" - Since Nietzsche, the Judeo-Christian faith has declined, and the Western spirit has fallen into a crisis of meaning. Existentialist philosophy attempts to resolve this crisis. Sartre once said: To write is to exist. Yet this is where the suffering of the protagonist Salvador Marlowe originates—the film defines the value and meaning of his life.

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Extended Reading
  • Kaleb 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    The pain is that people are old, afflicted with all kinds of illnesses, and they have lost everything they love, so they can only live in depression; the glory is that the memory of the past is still warm, so he reconciled with the actor who had lost his peace, met his former love, and met his childhood friend. The paintings meet again, and the love for movies begins again.

  • Alyson 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    A strong sense of form and austere naturalism constitute the two storylines of Pain and Glory, and then we understand that this is a nested structure within a play, which Almodóvar creates with a sense of non-reality. "Dasein", Salvador's home is similar to an Art Gallery, and he is experiencing the symbolization of the outside world, becoming a "viewed" artwork and an object of performance; and this is also the anxiety of director Almodóvar, High-contrast patches of color are eating him. Pain and Glory is an intimate Nostalgia, a regression, from a stagnant state of art back to the sunny Mediterranean summer, and the boy reading. There is no doubt that Almodovar reconstructed this memory ideally. He did not restore his true appearance in constant retrospect like Shuji Terayama, but followed the fireworks of the true summer night to obtain a kind of "rebirth". metaphor.

Pain and Glory quotes

  • Salvador Mallo: I admit that the text is a bit melodramatic now.

    Alberto Crespo: Don't worry, I master melodrama. My years in Mexico will be of some use.

  • Alberto Crespo: Will you come to see me?

    Salvador Mallo: I don't know. I don't think so.

    Alberto Crespo: This time I'm not doing Shakespeare, or Chekhov, or Lorca. I'm doing you.

    Salvador Mallo: If you do it badly, I'll feel terrible. And if you do it well, I'll feel much worse.