Tell her

Marquis 2021-12-11 08:01:28

Almodovar’s perverted temperament still dominates the whole story. Too many time nodes and subtitles have messed up the structure. The original simple story of two men and their comatose lovers was artificially interrupted intermittently, but it has to be said. The curiosity elements in the story often have a strong eye-catching effect. The film is considered to be convergent, and there is still a vague expression of rape of vegetatives, but the plot of love is too idealized and romanticized, but it loses the real texture of the touch, the two The male protagonist is also the usual perverse character of Almodovar, and his sentimentality is not in the eyes of pragmatists. The mood and mood of the works are very good, but the atmosphere is not in harmony.
Two unusual love stories were told. Because Benino could not contain his feelings for the vegetable Alicia, he sexually assaulted her in a coma and caused her to get pregnant unexpectedly. Mark tasted deeply in love with Lydia, the matador girl, but after Lydia was injured, she discovered that she loved another man. The end of the film "deliberately" arranged for Mark and the awakened Alicia to meet unexpectedly, laying the groundwork for another brand-new relationship. The rich connotation and intensity of discussion contained in this film make it beyond the general sense of romance films.

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  • [last lines]

    Katerina Bilova: Nothing is simple. I'm a ballet mistress, and nothing is simple.

  • Marco Zuluaga: Love is the saddest thing when it goes away, as a song by Jobim goes.