The 20th century was an era of turbulent politics, economy and culture. In a shared house in Santa Barbara, California, there is a middle-aged woman who is at a loss to face the changes of her adolescent son. She was an experiencer of the times when she was young, but when she is middle-aged, she has to face the times and move forward with great strides. reality. In the film, music is used as a carrier to face the changes, raincoat, talking heads, black flag and punk music. Young people regard them as beliefs. The incomprehensible mother tries to go to the bar and listen to music, trying to get closer to the spiritual world of her son. . Every time, I will describe Dorothea's contemplative shots, and I don't know what Dorothea thinks at the moment, who is in silence. The elderly mother made a detonating decision by putting two other women in charge of educating her son.
Fanning's 10th-generation little slut wanders among all kinds of strange men, and regards "sex" as the only tool to ease the day. Point out that, like other men, he just thinks he's Morden. Another Greta Gerwig, many people should be impressed by her francis ha. This time, it is still the role of an older young woman, who is talented but not genius, and who has ideas but is out of tune with the world. When she was given the task of educating Jamie, she was probably the only one who took it seriously. She taught him avant-garde thinking to avoid becoming a straight male cancer patient in the future, and I can just imagine how Jamie will be popular with girls in the future.
That dinner table meeting also becomes the climax of the film. I've always thought that being ashamed to say "women" is essentially the same as calling "menstruation" all sorts of other words. In the face of our female characteristics, we are always habitually shy and hidden. At the same time, the mood of worshipping cock is rampant, and men are habitually teasing women, which is not uncommon in various social occasions such as wine tables. Faced with this situation, when will we be able to confidently say "i am menstruating. What is that a big deal?"
After a heart-to-heart conversation, we, like Jamie, thought the story should be the beginning of a new relationship, but it may not end there. They are just a relationship going back and forth. The young people who used to be at the forefront of the times have finally returned to their ordinary family life. Ms. Dorothea, who will never admit mistakes, got the gift of flying a plane into the sky every birthday. Along with the melody of "as time goes by", he raised his proud head in the setting sun.
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