Half of Love Lace's life

Kenton 2022-01-09 08:02:39

I thought it was a complete biographical film before, but after watching it, I felt that it was a bit heavy in the middle and light at both ends. The part before I started to know Chuck was seldom understandable, and it was necessary to explain the reason behind the story. However, the description of the anti-pornographic movement in the later period is very few, and there is no in-depth description of the introspection of Lovelace's previous experience after escaping from pornography. It can be seen that this is not a very good expression of the emotional experience of the characters, but it seems to be a film describing one of the thousands of ways to enter the pornographic film industry.

I feel that the timeline of the film is a bit bad. It is not so easy to be able to connect the previous and subsequent clips. It takes a little bit of brain to recall the connection between the previous clips. In short, the schedule is a bit messy, and it feels like a jumper.

Amanda's acting skills will not be mentioned, let's take a look. The performances when being beaten and when they are calm are completely like two people, as if the female lead is completely beaten when they are calm.

There is a paragraph worth mentioning. That is the paragraph where parents watched Lovelace’s interview on TV. The mother’s crying expresses many feelings, including sadness, regret, love, and emotion, etc., and that paragraph can highlight the director’s expression. The uniqueness of feelings.

I want to mention a few details. One is that when describing time nodes, they always use six as the number, such as June or six years. I don't know the life of the real actor, so I don't know if it is a coincidence or intentional. The second is that there are two places where the camera shakes are used in the whole film. One is when dancing sports, which is easy to understand; the other is the scene when Lovelace went home to meet her parents. I think the director wanted to express excitement, right. The whole film is finally sublimated.

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Extended Reading
  • Enos 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    The subject matter itself is quite strange, more like a curious movie

  • Kameron 2022-03-17 09:01:06

    Sao Nian, don't lure!

Lovelace quotes

  • Dorothy Boreman: God gave you a husband. He provides for you. And *you* - look at me - go home to Chuck. Be a good wife. Listen to him - and obey him.

  • Linda: He controlled everything. I never saw a penny. Not even after we moved to Malibu.