If the movie is viewed as a war or romance, it will inevitably feel uncomfortable, the script is not tense enough, and there is a sense of itching. But when I watched it, I just stared at the goddess intently. In fact, it was enough to just look at the splendid life of the goddess.
Her fate had been predicted early, so she was sullied and indulged, and everyone mocked her as a slut, and who knew the unspeakable and cruel truth in her heart. She is using her own way to maximize the experience of life, and also using this way to fight against the ruthless fate. Seemingly bohemian, she always loves the new and dislikes the old, but in reality she is loyal, caring only for the people she cares about, and can sacrifice everything for love. War is an inescapable responsibility for Guy and Mia, but for Gilda, who is predicted to have only 34 years of life, it is just someone else's business. She just wants to spend the last time of her life with her lover. The country, the nation, and the age are too vain for a person whose life is about to die. It's a pity that no one understands her, including her favorites. She is always surrounded by many people, but her soul is lonely, deep-rooted loneliness. She devoted herself to intelligence work, probably for Mia's hatred, for Guy's love, not for damn national justice. In the end, she withered in misunderstanding and abuse, without any excuses, and without any fear in her eyes. Yeah, when Gilda cared about other people's opinions, even less need it at this time. This is the fate of a woman, a tragic song of the times.
In the movie, the goddess upholds the posture of the world, looking up to the country, showing her aura with her gestures, and smiles are all styles. It is really suitable for light makeup and heavy wear. At that time, she was dumbfounded, little Lolita was instantly conquered and fell at the feet of the queen. The role of Gilda is really tailor-made for the goddess, sometimes sexy and unrestrained, sometimes mysterious and elegant, sometimes domineering, sometimes playful, sometimes free and easy and handsome like a man, sometimes pure and pitiful little woman. . . I feel that any language is pale. Once again praise the appearance and acting skills! ! !
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