Self-depravity is a movie that people have watched and wanted to watch again. After watching it, I still linger in my mind for a few days, so I watched it again, and I thought I had to write it. A film review can completely calm my mood.
How to put it, I don't think this is a movie that can be promoted. I didn't even shed tears for it. Maybe it was a lack of feeling. But I understand that it is not a good movie that is moved to force tears. I even thought that the movies I watched before were too much like on-screen movies. No matter what the subject matter is, they are colorful and dazzling bubbles. They are so light that they are so real. It seems that the lively beating hearts of the characters can be felt through the movie. Some people say that this is the German version of Brokeback Mountain. Those who say this must have never experienced this film. If Brokeback Mountain is a Western interpretation of a long-lasting love with ancient Chinese style, then Freedom Fall is suitable for all modern times. Human free love. The two protagonists played well and played very well. I have to say that they have become classic on-screen couples in the hearts of fans. Kay doesn’t say much in the play. The confrontation between Mark and his wife, family, and colleagues is the main feature and the bright line of the movie, while the love affair between Mark and Kay is the dark line connecting all these changes. You will find it very interesting to look carefully at every change in Mark's attitude towards Kay. Mark’s deception towards his wife in the process of self-knowledge, and Kai’s bastard behavior is a bit unsightly. He is angry at his deception, weakness, and selfishness. Kai seems to be a good guy, but it’s not the case. Mark and Kay are not only in love with each other, this is the beginning, just like when the two people are together on TV, it is a happy ending, but for life, the two are just beginning.
Kay and Mark are two very different people. If they want to go on, it is impossible for two people not to communicate and get in touch, and they can't just continue to love by making love and having fun. They were originally a silent beginning, but some people didn't want to end, and there was always someone who insisted on the coincidence of two people. Kay’s leaving without saying goodbye, and his decisive style of action, which is never procrastinated, is his style—"I have prepared for this painstakingly, and a piece of glass will break and fall to the ground at any time. I will hate you if I kiss it again. I just need that breath."
Kay is an actionist, he says very little, but he does a lot of things, but he can't get what he wants. Neither of them seemed to have the luxury of making each other's changes. Their conversations were always short-lived. Kay didn't believe that Mark would sacrifice for him, so after he had done everything he had to do, he resolutely left. Mark is even more miserable. He didn't even dare to say the three words I love you to Kai, because he was guilty, and he didn't even say sorry to Kai-unbelief that tears can make you fall in love, and the hard-to-recover water will slowly affect the feelings. Swing away, if you are too tired, say goodbye in time and go empty-handed.
Mark is a very serious person, seriously falling in love with Kay, earnestly maintaining his straight male world, earnestly rebelling against his parents, and finally earnestly giving up everything and starting over. Dancing in the nightclub, falling into sorrow in the sun, begging humblely in front of his girlfriend, crying in the empty house, and ridiculing boldly in front of colleagues. He has carefully understood every step, and you will find his reaction so real, he Never hypocritical, you will find that he grows very painful, but very healthy, even if he has the identity of an adult, but whoever says that an adult should pretend to be mature, unless you don’t let him experience it,
I think in the play The most emotional moment was when Mark said to his mother in the car, "Then what did you teach me like? Did you teach me like you?" It was like saying everyone's heart.
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