Twin flowers bloom, the world is in chaos

Stan 2022-01-10 08:01:15

"Female Robber" is nothing but new wine in old bottles in terms of the plot arrangement. To put it simply, it is the story of the protagonists from two different cultural backgrounds and different concepts that originally had contradictions and conflicts. For different reasons, after various tests, they finally struggled for the same goal and became friends. The only big highlight is that they are two women, and two stunning beauties.
As the saying goes, three women make a play. However, two stunning beauties and a rather funny man also supported the whole film and made this film embark on the route of a funny shootout. The role seems to be in line with the long-term role positioning of the two beauties. Hayek is arrogant and smart but slightly selfish. He grew up in a European aristocratic school as a typical aristocratic lady with both beauty and connotation. Cruz is simple and impulsive but honest and has never seen a market in the small town. Although she looks good, she doesn't look like a girl at all. The first head-on confrontation between the two was in the corridor, where an educated nobleman and a humble-born bastard were confronted. Of course, the fighting style was different except that they were all women.
The most interesting part of the film is the two women dressing up as showgirls to hold the male protagonist. This beauty disaster and the uncontrollable blackmailing creativity really made me feel the atmosphere of tension that I should have. In the nest at this moment, the actor with his hands and feet tied up seems to be watching a play.
From the performance of the two heroines, there is also a feeling of complementarity. Cruz, who has left the shadow of Brother Tom, has also returned to her true performance style. In this film, she seems to see the shadow of the younger sister in "Four Thousand Golden Lovers". With thick eyebrows and big eyes, the less deliberate dressing has a real beauty that other sisters can't match. In fact, Cruz is the kind of particularly feminine actor, she is suitable for the interpretation of the rough desert flower, even if it is arid, it can also bloom. There is a strange domineering in her eyebrows, just like a man. And Hayek's noble beauty also maintains the style since "Killer Trilogy" and "Frida".
Regardless of the angle of view, watching two beautiful women fight together is still very eye-catching.
PS Yesterday, I passed the Heping Cinema and saw a poster of "Female Robbers". These two female robbers are really beautiful!

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