No words I know are enough to describe its beauty. The movie of 2 hours and 48 minutes, for me three years ago can still bear the temperament, I have no patience now. But in this movie, I felt like I was sucked in. I haven't felt this way for a long time. When Little Buddha and Lawrence stayed together, her joy and madness were like smoke from her mouth, permeating the noisy space. With her unruly red hair, she seemed to squeeze her life's enthusiasm as a woman in this relationship. I think of "Warmth with Light" and "Lola Run". They smoked together, talked crazy, listened to loud music, kissed and hugged and had sex, and were so happy. She bought a wig for Lawrence, who bravely changed her clothes on the first day; she was beaten for weird dressing, and he was furious when asked by the waiter in the restaurant; she could not accept such an alternative Lawrence after all, but she couldn’t. Give up love for him. I have to mention that Susanna Clermont’s acting skills are so amazing, the role of Little Buddha is very different from the dignified and restrained woman in "Mummy". Lawrence, a transvestite, a transgender. He has had the habit of changing clothes since he was a child. He was a professional teacher and decided to be a real self at the age of 35. From the beginning of disguising to face the world, to the process of truly transforming into a woman, there is really nothing to say. First of all, I do not fully agree that transgender or cross-dressing must be a kind of abnormal psychology. Secondly, the plot of a man who is not gay but wants to become a woman and love another woman. My three views have been lost when watching "New Girlfriend". Subversion, now there is no feeling. But "she" is so affectionate. During the time apart from Little Buddha, even though she lived with her girlfriend Charlotte, she never forgot Little Buddha. For a year and a half, she even spied on Little Buddha's life, and painted one of the bricks pink on the white wall of her house. She wrote a thousand letters to Little Buddha and threw them all in the toilet. This infatuated species, they are married and have children. Xavier Dolan, what kind of stunner is he? The soundtrack of this movie is more exciting than "I Killed My Mom", which has won my heart before. I believe that he must have taken a lot of drugs to make this kind of magical work. I won’t talk about slow motion, that kind of audio-visual effect is already his patent... Then Little Buddha was reading a book written by Lawrence in the living room. The idea that water poured down in the room was amazing. When Lawrence and Little Buddha reunited, countless pieces of clothing fell from the sky when they set foot on the snowy area of Black Island; the yellow leaves flying in the sky when they were separated again were the same. It turns out that this is not another French "New Girl" that I thought. It is basically the pioneer of film art in terms of decoration art, modeling design, color use, soundtrack, editing, and mirroring. Maybe this kind of crazy artistic expression can only burst into young people like Dolan. The blue bedroom, the Mona Lisa alone on the wall, the black island that dreams of each other, the affection in the dark alley... The two lives are closely intertwined. When they met for the last time, Little Buddha flirted with the hair on his shoulders, and Lawrence said affectionately: "I like your action, I have secretly learned from you. I like to look at the back of your neck. You seem to be doing the whole thing like this. The world said, "You all die." The wall in the bar is blue again. I have always been fascinated by every frame of that faint blue, and now they are still smoky. From 1987 to 1999, the two of them separated and merged, and finally lived their own lives. At the end of the film, after experiencing all this, the scene returns to the day when Lawrence and Little Buddha first met. "I'm Lawrence Aliya." — "Lawrence what?" "Aliya." "But... it's all Lawrence, anyway."
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