When I was just about to watch it, a friend on the Internet told me that this movie has naked scenes of heartthrob Rachel Blanchett. You can feast your eyes on it. In fact, most European and American movies in recent years contain uncertainty. The pornographic content of the movie, the scale of R-rated movies has also been reduced. Because of this, the last time I watched a movie on my computer for a colleague, after watching it for a while, I actually said that there are many pornographic movies, which made me very wrong and very wrong. Depressed, because those movies are actually: "Spring Heart Ripples" (Uma Thurman), "The Immortal Gardener (Suspicious Cloud Murder)" (Leif Vannes), "Little Thief • Detective • Beauty", " Two-Storey Apartment and this one "Where to Find the Truth".
The narrative structure of "Where to Find the Truth" is very special. Through the narration and introduction of the protagonists, interspersed with the back and forth of time, to introduce a piece of time pieced together, and draw clues of the truth from it. In the film, the heroine O'Connor did not make deep and orderly reasoning in front of Vince and Lannie, but more of her own meditation-the tone of the film is very gentle, and some dialogues are also classic. This It made me almost unable to keep up with the heroine's reasoning rhythm, and I didn't react, especially the crab section, which felt like an epiphany.
I’m quite proud. When I saw Maureen and Maureen’s death, I felt that Vince and Lannie must have something to do with her death, and they have a lot of connection-because they are both performers. Good at concealing themselves-I didn't expect that in the end of the two people's self-confession, O'Connor said that the murderer pointed directly at their personal assistant.
To say a very numb thing, I tried to reason about the whole movie. I have no more thoughts about the decadence, sex, heaviness and depravity in the movie, especially the pain in Vince and Lannie's heart—probably, this is Is it because the color of the film is too warm? It’s the scene after the psychedelic in Lanney’s house. It was a bit bloody and ambiguous. I wondered if Rachel Blanchett really took the psychedelic. The person who plays this role-but has a very dark idea, I think he must have had a similar experience-because the performance is so vivid-so that I spend a lot of time watching her eyes instead of the charming naked body.
After watching the movie, I turn around and think about the so-called "connotation" of the movie. In fact, the current Internet is so developed, any star's stigma can always be disclosed to the public at the first time, and the general audience is accustomed to it. In fact, it is obvious that everyone has such a dark corner of character, why are the big names like tigers? I have never dismissed it. I admire Michael Jackson. I only admire his singing and dancing. I don’t think about whether it’s skin discoloration or pedophilia. I don’t care about it. All I need is singing and dancing for me. Of pleasure.
One possible acceptable reason is that because of the lack of social idols, all objects of worship must be perfect, but sadly, once people find that this idol is not the case, they will criticize it for nothing, almost People do their best. Woohoo, what is it that caused our two extreme and distorted mentalities?
Last but not least, Kevin Bacon’s long hair style and flared trousers have the flavor of the Beatles in the 70s, which made me lose the sense of time. The heroine Rachel Blanchett is still more suitable for a deeper role-although his psychedelic journey is also very fascinating. However, the person I admire most is still the best acting Canadian at the 97 Oscars, Atom Igyan. The photo of this guy does not show his age, and he looks a bit like Colin Farrell from a distance.
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