Bound warmth, goodbye loneliness

Jerel 2022-04-21 09:03:02

Almodovar has always been my favorite director. As a man, he portrays the tenderness, strength and tenacity of women incisively and vividly. In this "Tie Me, Tie Me", it seems that "Lively and Fragrant" > the shadow of the hero, handsome and simple in love, belongs to the lower class, and infected the heroine and the audience with his sincerity.

However, this movie is attractive because of the interesting plot, and wants her to accept his love, Binding her to the bed, longing for her to love herself one day. The beautiful woman was frightened by the absurd behavior and told him that I would never love you at all. He was so sad that he ran to the next room and wept. Maybe with himself The male protagonists of the two films of Almodovar have high hopes for love and family, and they are not from a bad background. This kind of simplicity makes the audience move. Going back to the film, he is for her She was injured and longed to have a fairy tale life with her. Although he still tied her with a rope, their eyes showed reluctance and tenderness.

After she was rescued, she told her relatives that he was lonely and just wanted to love me. She Running to his hometown, hugging him, starting their new life, the meaningful act of tying up their union, some funny, some SM-like romance. Don't everyone have that bundle in their minds? Is the other party's rope? This rope is like a clue that keeps people walking until they find the person who is willing to stay. The rope is not necessarily a tool of force, but also a debugger of tenderness. At the

end of the film, he and her And her sister drove home together, sang that song together, that song is responding to this man's living condition, work hard and live well, she cried, shed tears happily, it was a perfect ending. Like the end of , I can't resist this kind of warmth. The master can be sharp or ruthless, and in the same way, he can be even more tender. Almodovar wisely used a rope Bind the protagonist together, and also bind the warmth together, goodbye loneliness.

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Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! quotes

  • Ricky: Will you run away if I don't tie you up?

    Marina Osorio: I don't know. You'd better tie me up. Tie me up.

  • Lola: You're crazy! How can you love a kidnapper who ties you up? You think that's normal? You must be in shock. You can't be that kinky!