"WOMB" was chosen purely because of the heroine Eva Green -- one of the few (perhaps the only remaining) French people in the world who can speak English extremely fluently. No, because she was so radiant in "Dream of Paris", which is said to be described as "the beauty that robs you of your breath". Of course, I think the credit for this is the old Bertolucci. The master became more sophisticated in his later years, and the camera frankly and enthusiastically peeped at the heroine, very unscrupulous, like the eyes of a lover. Before watching the film, I heard that it was an ethics film, and it was said that it was on the verge of ethical collapse. After watching it, I don't feel much (my scale is too big?!) Maybe the director discusses the meaning of life from the perspective of another philosophical proposition? The camera is calm and unusual, very similar to a French literary film, the story is fluent and compact, and the people in the story are creepy, which is simply sympathetic. Compared with "never let me go", which is also about cloning (that film makes people angry), this film is full of fireworks, at least the heroine has fought. Whether she is obsess or creepy, it is easy to understand that kind of unwillingness. Maybe she is too fragile, to the point that she cannot live without that man, so she used cloning technology to give birth to her boyfriend ( It sounds quite creepy, but fortunately the movie picture is beautiful), to welcome his birth, to grow up with him, until he grows up to the age of falling in love with her... I have to say, Eva Green is quite suitable for this role, beautiful, cold, those eyes are like flames under the iceberg, always make people feel that there is a warm emotion under the calm appearance, and slowly loses balance...
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