Soulmates and reality. . Which one do you choose?

Domenick 2022-04-21 09:03:02

Even if you don't watch the plot, this movie is enough to be a visual art feast.

Various slow-motion, close-up and even exaggerated psychological activities are used to portray (the butterfly in the mouth, the heroine is chilled by the waterfall in her heart on the sofa), and the bold color matching and high taste of the whole play are the finishing touch.

Even if these five stars are all given to the artistic effect, I am convinced!
Who knows that the plot can stand up to scrutiny, the contradictions are escalating, and the values ​​of the two protagonists are a little bit opposite: one wants to live a down-to-earth life with a real man, and the other just wants to fly high. But the two protagonists are a match made in heaven! With a self-world that no one else can approach, no one knows and needs each other better than them. The madness in the car wash, the madness in the hostess's house, they see each other completely naked - mentally and physically. However, in the face of the difference in values, two people who are in love again are discouraged, maybe this is called: reality. (In the end, the two parted ways tacitly, letting the yellow leaves fly, and the back is desolate.)
There is also a movie with the same theme as "The Danish Girl", but "Dan" is purely chasing the true self, while "Lawrence" is chasing true love.

This is already a gender-neutral pursuit of true love, with soulmates on one side and reality on the other. However, the reality is cruel, so after I read this comment, "I would rather they quarrel fiercely than see them live peacefully with others." I feel as distressed as I am, but I can do nothing. . Our love is not stupid, right?

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