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Felipe 2022-10-12 17:37:33

Kind of dull. But the script and actors are good. The use of sub-shots, the contrasting plots and the splicing plots make the whole movie very coincidental. Seeing the middle, you can already guess the relationship between the two. The whole film is in a wet and sad state. The sophistication, inner attachment and desire of the two people in middle age are intertwined, making the whole story seem realistic, mean but still a little warm. The ending should be considered an open ending. The two did not say that they were together or that they were not together, but they confirmed their love for each other. Very romantic, sweet, fragile, sad and profound.

The title should not be translated as "Conversations with Women" because there are no women, only one woman. According to the original meaning, it is a dialogue with another woman, and according to the plot, it is a reunion with a woman. The whole film is strung with dialogue, which is very dramatic.

Literary Romance. There are not so many plots, but the psychological characterization and character shaping of the characters are very successful. In middle age, people still have questions about love and still think about it.

"She's only twenty-three years old, and she still doesn't know what life is like." The heroine commented on the heroine's girlfriend. Maybe this movie is suitable for the forty-year-old crowd.

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Conversations with Other Women quotes

  • Man: Do you dance?

    Woman: Um, you know what, I find much less occasion for it these days. Um, I used to dance quite often, before I, well, turned twenty-five, but, um, you know it was a club or party or something. But now, now that I'm, well, older than twenty-five, I just find less occasion for it. I just, I guess the dancing phase of my life is over. I'm afraid my skills have atrophied.

    Man: Yeah, maybe I should have been a little bit more clear. Um, I meant, would you dance with me?

    Woman: Yeah yeah, I knew what you meant, I was just stalling.

  • Man: I know how old you are, you know.

    Woman: I know.

    Man: Then why do you always hesitate when you say your age?

    Woman: I don't. Because it's getting to be a surprisingly large number. And I don't like how it sounds. When I say it, it sounds like a lie.

    Man: I'm the same age as you.

    Woman: Oh, please, I shouldn't even have to tell you that it's different for men.

    Man: You call more attention to it when you don't say it bluntly.

    Woman: Mm, good advice. I'll remember that.