The climax of the film begins at the beginning of the decline of Francis' acting career, which has become a stumbling block for her to achieve personal independence and freedom since she was betrayed by her beloved playwright. These two most precious qualities in her made her love and she chose to reject York. Francis lives in a world dominated by men and mothers, and in this true story there is York, the knight who rescued her several times, but no one who can really save her. I can't help but think of the princes and knights who often appear in fairy tales as saviors. They are just rescuers. What they can do is to let the heroine get out of the sea of misery for a short time. The fate unfolding in front of them has never been able to do anything.
York really loves her, he wants her to marry him, and after being rejected, he asks: why are you willing to gamble on everything, but dare not try it on him? Because what she wants is to leave and start a new life, but marrying him means staying, that's all. She loves him too, calls him to cry when she's helpless, gets ecstatic to see him after a boring social event, and pulls back his hand when she's back on screen. But I never hoped that there would be any result between them, I only pray that she will not be taken home by the police, because when she met a stranger in a strange place, she casually took the wine handed by the stranger and drank it , looks very beautiful.
What pains me the most is not the scene where Francis is subjected to brain surgery, it's already here and the audience can already see how it's going. But when I saw those mentally ill women with nowhere to run in the dark corners of the hospital, waiting for their bodies to be sold cheaply to soldiers, who were said to be fighting fascism on the battlefield to defend their motherland, How ironic. And Francis, just lying on the bed and muttering and being hurt, has become like a walking dead. Being hurt and watching by sinners, and all normal people have abnormally been unable to respond to what happened to them, their blank state makes me feel pain.
The hypocrites around her could not understand such pain.
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