I really like this kind of biographical film. There are no clear good people and bad people, but the lives of different people. Let the audience experience it by themselves and watch the movie like a life.
In the restaurant, Hudson, who threw his fist not because of his family but because of his conscience that was dissatisfied with racial discrimination, finally Taylor told him that the Rocco family must be the best in Texas in the end.
Women are really shrewd and amazing, and they have seen through several eras all at once.
The girls in the film are very powerful. Whether it is her sister Lutz, she prefers to feed the cows rather than making love. The unconvinced force must ride a horse that cannot be ridden, and eventually fall to death like a western hero. It's really the best home for a hero. Taylor is the same. When a man is married, he feels that he can finally have a rest. When a woman is married, she feels that life has finally begun. A woman has too much energy and passion for married life. She probably finally got rid of the family rules of the previous generation of mothers. You can choose the color of the curtains, the size of the pillows, and the dishes and chopsticks. This desire for overall planning is probably innate. So women are always tireless after getting married. This is exactly what Taylor threatened to Lutz. After entering into the married life, he quickly became acquainted with the Mexican domestic servants. He woke up early in the morning to play the triangle iron, prepare breakfast, watch the animals on horseback, and take care of the local Mexico. The servants, even after giving birth to three children, are still tireless, bursting with vigorous vitality, it is so passionate.
My daughter Lutz and the nouveau riche Dick have a long experience in chatting in the tavern. It’s hard to say that the slick old man is slick, but I can only say that it is the ambiguity between the uncle and the little girl who has gone through the vicissitudes of life. The realism is really good. "Is this a marriage proposal?" "Lutz, you are a good girl I rarely meet, but"
there is a but......
Hahaha.
Finally Dick uttered the truth after drinking. Little Lutz knew that Dick still liked his mother in the end. He closed the door and left silently. A woman can always ruin a man’s life. Finally, Dick may think of an afternoon tea time. Tyler is right. He said that "money can't buy everything" and "that's what you rich people would say", and it has now been fulfilled.
The pictures of the film are very beautiful. I think it was Hollywood's classicism period, and all the composition is very regular, like a classicist oil painting. The first few shots of Taylor wearing skirts drifting across the woods are so beautiful.
In addition, this kind of slow feeling is also very good. The sense of humor in several parts of the film is not available now. It does not rely on exaggerated performances or gag lines. The embarrassment in the relationship between people is just right, and it is not artificial. Not deliberately, the pause makes people laugh. This kind of laughter brings part of the audience's own life experience in it, which is especially rare.
very nice
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