Similar to "Love You Nine and a Half Weeks", the name indicates the connotation of the movie, "I love you, but my love is very short, because I don't know how to manage a long-term intimate relationship." The two male protagonists played by Mickey Locke were both unhappy in childhood. They only became rich after going through the cold and warm. After they became rich, they became afraid of the deep and long-lasting and intimate interpersonal relationship because of their Life experience made them suspicious of people and insecure, so they can only continue to love in one game after another, so does Vera...
"Wild Orchid" is a kind of wild orchid that grows in the wilderness. Plants, its flowers are extremely beautiful and gorgeous, and there is a kind of charm. It can only grow in the mountains. It is rare to see. Once potted, it loses its original aura. So what is the metaphor of such a flower in the film? It seems to be like Vera's love. Everything he had before was just for games. Until he met Emily, the wild orchid in his heart finally bloomed.
In the movie, Wild Orchid appeared twice. Vera gave Emily. One time Emily woke up early in the morning and found Vera sitting in her room and brought her a bunch of wild orchids; another time It was when Vera confided to Emily that he brought another bunch of wild orchids. "Wild Orchid" is Vera's love confession to Emily. The first time was the beginning of the game, but then Vera found out that he had fallen in love with Emily in his heart. He couldn't extricate himself, couldn't resist, he couldn't deceive himself to play the game anymore, but the end of the film The two are speeding on a Harley motorcycle. Whether they truly love each other and join hands for a lifetime, we have no way of knowing. This is the same as in "Love you for nine and a half weeks". The definite ending of this prodigal son of love is different...This makes the film echoed before and after, and it seems to be a story of Deng's apprentice catching up with the pretty lady, but on the other hand, there is no vulgar reunion, but It ended just right. This is just a story.
Some people say that Mickey Locke is a bit dull in this movie and has no acting skills, but when thinking about the life experience of the actor Vera, he has a serious stutter, has not spoken for many years, and was an orphan on the street, we can't expect it. He is a handsome young gentleman. He has a slightly vicissitudes of life, a careless expression, sometimes at a loss, sometimes lost, which is closely related to the character's situation.
I also thought for a long time, Vera likes Amy What about Li? Maybe it's simple, or as they talk in the shabby aisle, he likes Emily's smooth growth experience, participating in the choir, picking blueberries, blackberries, and being a good daughter,,,,,,, , These are all things that he doesn't have, so he likes Emily, a simple girl who has just entered the world, and is indifferent to Cotillard, who is so sophisticated and slick, playing on the palm of his hand. After
writing the above paragraph, he will be careful Looking back at this movie, there is still something worth tasting. As for the sudden development of the plot, it seems to be lack of logic. I wonder if it is because in the fanatical Brazil, people have lost much of their rationality and become equally passionate. Like a fire, every time I follow my heart, I feel impetuous...
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