three women with him and him

Addison 2022-04-20 09:02:10

Maybe I've watched a lot of this type of movie, and when I saw the last whole movie, it seemed to tell a lot but it didn't seem to say anything. Maybe the movie is not the same as other movies... It's easy to find a main line.

They live and grow together. In front of life, they have their own troubles and anguish. In the eyes of many people, their way of life and rhythm are somewhat different from ours, and God seems to have arranged them together on purpose. At different stages, In the face of different ideological problems, they actually discovered each other, and they explained each other in their own way, without the boundaries of gender and age at all. In this "family" without a fixed traditional marriage relationship, their thoughts and lifestyles are arbitrary. The collision indirectly affected each other's views on life and thought about the meaning of life. The elder thought about what he was going through, and sometimes smiled bitterly. The young man Wuji explores the world and looks back to remember it calmly. They are all wise men, masters of life, and one of the souls of women of that era.

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  • Dwight 2022-01-07 15:53:32

    82/100 The multi-angle narrative style of the first and third person mix and match, with invisible editing, coupled with very thoughtful original soundtrack, makes watching this film a kind of enjoyment. The background of the story is set during the second wave of feminist movement in the United States. The editor and director gently told the stories of several "new" women with a very sincere narrative attitude. It was neither miserable nor very happy, but somehow is extremely incomparable. Catch people.

  • Alexys 2022-04-23 07:03:26

    An immersive viewing experience that I haven't seen in a long time. It seems loose and extraordinarily clear. The music is great. You can watch it again and again.

20th Century Women quotes

  • Dorothea: My son was born in 1964. He grew up with a meaningless war, with protests, with Nixon, with nice cars and nice houses, computers, drugs, boredom. I know him less every day.

  • Abbie: So I had this new idea for my photography that I was gonna take a picture of everything that I owned so it's a self-portrait of myself through the stuff that I have. Can I show you? So... bra, birth control, um, photography by Susan Sontag, shoes, underwear, a picture of a picture of my mom. I'm gonna do a bunch of 'em.