Juno is a movie and this movie is real

Kole 2022-04-24 07:01:26

"Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always"

"Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always" is a drama film directed by Eliza Hitman and starring Sidney Flanigan and Talia Ryder about an underage woman pregnant From the point of view, the movie is also very popular at the Dennis Film Festival and various platforms, and it is also a very controversial movie. The movie "Never" is also my favorite one of the new movies I have seen during the current epidemic. This movie is not only a Constructed a lot of realistic meanings, and some more narrative blanks made our audience feel deeply. Let’s talk briefly below.

(never expect, rarely cry, sometimes silent, always desperate)

"Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always", the story of the movie is actually very simple. The two country girls are often indifferent from their families. In an accident, the heroine finds out that she is pregnant, but I don't know if it is because of technical problems or "humaneness". Problem, abortion is not possible in the country, so the girl travels to New York for an abortion accompanied by her cousin.

The film begins with the children performing a cheerful or patriotic show on the stage. The only one who is out of place is the heroine. She sings female independence. Her lines are more silent than applause. After the performance, her father's cynicism also shows the indifference of the family. , parental education or neglect of the child's life is a thread that leads to the tragedy of a child's growth.

Parenting is the most critical step in a child's growth. When a child loses a parent, he or she is likely to face more complex and difficult problems, which may lead to serious crimes.

No one in the town would care who the father of the child is? who hurt this girl? The most ironic thing is that the first time the doctor learned that the girl didn't want the child was not to find a way for him, but to show him a so-called "moral" film about the dangers of abortion.

This anti-abortion "humanity" is disgusting and disgusting.

The two girls who struggled to come to New York alone, met a wretched man on the bus, a man who could borrow money through transactions, and a doctor who seemed to care about indifferently, these people who passed by the girl revealed the indifference of the city all the time.

When the movie came to the point of the title, the doctor's never, rarely, sometimes, always question finally broke the girl and the audience at the same time, the feeling of depression, despair, silence and anger came to my heart .

When the heroine's friend was forced to make a deal, the two girls crossed their hands in stark contrast to the scene where the doctor just borrowed a hand for "accompanying" on the operating table in the hospital, what is real companionship.

(realism, depression, blank, despair)

Movies are created with retro images and shot with handheld photography. These two methods give us a sense of discomfort. Realism and depression are reflected in this.

The director's use of the color of the picture is also in place, and the movie begins to use warm colors. This warm color and the lyrics of the female lead singer form a sharp contrast with the performance of the audience under the stage, and there is a sense of loneliness and uniqueness. When the two girls came to New York, the director used purple tones, describing the mystery of a city like New York and the confusion of the two girls.

The movie has few lines, a lot of blank space, and a simple plot, but our audience can feel a very complex emotional level and many topics worth thinking about. There is no positive explanation in the movie about who planted the curse on the girl, because the movie does not need to go to the The explanation is more about letting the audience experience and view the occurrence of such events from a female perspective.

The movie is smooth and straightforward, and the movie ends with a close-up clip of the girl on the train. Facing the sun from the dark can better show that this past has been skipped, but this ending also has an open-ended, because the girl's parents will know sooner or later, the later Things we don't know. The story starts very suddenly and ends very suddenly, and the director also hinted that such things often happen in reality.

The film also stands in stark contrast to previous years' Juno, which was more like a movie and "Never" more like a real image. The film tells the story through abortion, but it uses abortion to describe the perspective of contemporary women who are underage, but the film should not be labeled. There is no strong category of "men and women's rights" movies, only movies with different perspectives. This is the greatest charm of the movie. ps: Thalia Ryder's face value is really high!

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Never Rarely Sometimes Always quotes

  • Skylar: Don't you ever just wish you were a dude?

    Autumn: All the time.

  • Social Worker #2: Whatever your decision is is totally fine, as long as it's yours.