If I were a man who liked men, I would probably prefer the male character in Dali's play more than the cowboy with a broken back. He is beautiful and artistic, and should be cuter than the cowboy who doesn't take a bath.
But after all, I'm not a man, it's really hard to discuss which man is more attractive to men.
The first time I saw Brokeback Mountain in the cinema, I felt that it was difficult to be moved. First, it was difficult to empathize with the character as an audience. Second, I didn't like nature. .
Some time ago, I watched the TV replay twice, and I slowly tasted the drama, the subtle eye movements at the last moment, the joy that will disappear if I hold it in my hand, a little moving like a drop of water.
It seems that the Chinese director is still Ang Lee the best, although the gay movie is the favorite of Wong Kar-wai, and Lan Yu is also good.
As for Dali, to be honest, my impression of this artist is that he was hung by a soft clock on a tree, and there is no such painting in the whole play. I thought I was ignorant and misunderstood the second Dali, but I found out after reading the official website. Really the same person.
With Twilight's beautiful men in charge, can you say that they are not beautiful? That vampire is a crazy girl, but since I am no longer a girl, and vampires and gay men are all "untouchable beautiful men", watching him perform has never blushed. Of course.
Excluding the selling point of beautiful men, this play is also quite beautiful, but I might as well go to the MV or hard photos, or even go to the art gallery.
The plot really blew my mind.
A group of Spanish-speaking students spoke English with a European accent as Spanish, and then emphasized that if they did not go to Paris, they would not be able to speak French. It was very strange.
I can see that Dalí and the male poet are ambiguous. Although there are not many clues, they fell in love. Then Dalí suddenly defected to another male classmate who was a director. Why? Do
n't you love poets?
Because poets have women Friends? But when I first met, I saw that he had a girlfriend, and it was not Day 1 that I found out.
Because he loves the director more? But I can't see any signs of his love for the director.
Is the director gay? He seems to be against homosexuality, but he is eager to try, and if so, does he like poets or Dalí?
After that, Dalí returned to school to graduate, and why did he meet poets and be weird, even if poets and girlfriends Is it because he wants to give up on himself?
Give up, why do you turn back? Do you want to tell the poet that he can have a wife too? Having a wife and sharing it with the poet means love or hate ?
All this can have two explanations.
1) The life of a master artist like Dali cannot be understood by mortals, and even if it is made into a movie that is as simple as possible, it can only be exchanged for confusion.
2) There is no central idea in this film, and the necessary and unneeded segments are not well cut.
Because I don't understand, I still go online to Chadali's wiki, but I still don't understand.
Sure enough, when I'm older, I don't "understand" just being beautiful and beautiful.
I think Dalí might as well stay at the museum, and I don't want to watch biographical movies anymore!
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