I haven't seen porn yet, but I think the erotic parts in this one are so well done! Contradiction, madness, and intense fighting style.
About the plot. Personally I don't think barton loves anyone, not Stephen or Martin. Maybe loved her brother. The abnormal love in her childhood made her have unsound, contradictory and different desires in love. She wanted the plain and warm Martin and Peter, and the contradictory and exciting Stephen and Aston. She is with Martin, who looks a lot like her brother. She seems to be making up for her childhood damage and wants to have a normal ending with her brother, but the seeds of taboos and deformed desires that have long been sown stimulated her to keep seducing her. with Stephen. Why did she do this, why did she agree to Martin's proposal? As she said to Stephen, do you think I would have married martyn without you? Because marrying Martyn is really satisfying for her, making up for the pain of childhood, and still getting Stephen's abnormal love. Without Stephen, a martyn who looks like her brother alone is not enough to stop her. But this is actually another degree of repeating the same mistakes, which is a tragedy that has long been doomed. The fire is anna and her brother Aston, and anna and the men after that are just embers.
From when anna showed up at the banquet with black hair and was ready to wait at home for Stephen to find him, I felt that something was wrong with this woman, she knew that it was martyn's father, and she could take Stephen's Affectionate stare turned a blind eye, but she still came to him through the stream of people like water at the banquet. In the face of this abnormal love, she didn't have the pain of being deeply tortured like Stephen. She didn't even hesitate or feel sad in the face of Stephen's apprehension and termination, and she could gently call Stephen back by sending a key. She is too confident and composed, like a hunter, in control of her prey. She always makes men jealous for her, and in the end everyone damages. She's a bad woman, top green tea in today's terms.
Why does Stephen love anna? Perhaps it is love for her natural sense of alienation, which blends in with the crowd and seems to be withdrawn, cold, fragile, lonely, and as mysterious as her black coat. At just one glance, Stephen felt an unprecedented tacit understanding, the fit of past and present life, for Stephen, this was probably love at first sight, and the love at first sight that he was willing to let go of family business for her. This is a story of anna, she is broken, she is intoxicated, and she leaves indifferently wrapped in a coat. Leaving behind a bunch of broken men who lived and died for her. Anna Barton is like a black rose that blooms secretly beside the church, fragile and lonely yet brilliant and tempting.
But I don't think Binoche is suitable for this heroine. From my feelings about this film, Binoche is too powerful. Also, Jeremy irons is so damn tasteful, as soon as he came on stage, Binoche instantly dimmed. The heroine's story was suddenly unheard of. And Stephen's tears holding anna at the church door is so beautiful! Can't describe in words.
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