If you say it is a brief review, you can't expect to have a lot of words. What I like more is the two lenses. One was about one hour and twenty-seven minutes. Marina asked to be tied up because she fell in love with Ricky (or was uncertain about her relationship), and then the two reached trust and kissed passionately. (It is not easy to reach trust with the "kidnapper".) Marina's eyes filled with tears, and the complex emotions of sincerity, expectation, and concern were intertwined, and her face was indescribable. The other is at the end of the film. The expressions of the three people show the hearts of the three people. Excellent performance. Lola, who is worried about the future, and Ricky, who is always innocent, pure and paranoid, came out of "despair" (a drug-addicted, entangled director) , to get the understanding of her relatives and a true love, and the happy and touched Marina. I really appreciate the acting skills of "Marina". The actresses in other films are also good. Almodovar is very good at employing people.
By the way, I like the ending song very much (almost every Almodovar movie has a touching song) "When I have nothing to do, only loneliness can accompany me to sleep, when I can't find any other way out, every night is difficult. When I fall asleep, when loneliness makes me tremble, I can hardly support it, even if the cold wind grows more and more bitter, I will be like a reed that will never give up, I will still go forward and fight against fate..."
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