Dreamy and beautiful adult fairy tale

Andreanne 2022-11-21 20:03:44

Although it is still a marginal theme, it is obvious that the production cost has gone up, and it is definitely not comparable to the previous low-cost "Takeaway" and "Broadway Prince". Rough images and handheld photography seem to have disappeared, replaced by dreamy art sets and sweet soundtracks, gradually approaching the standard of small fresh independent films in the United States. Naturally, the sharp realistic criticism in previous films has also faded. The director began to study the script and character creation. The two actresses, one old and one young, were a match made in heaven, and they kept colliding with unexpected sparks in the awkward plot. The narrative technique of hiding the head and revealing the tail appears here for the first time. The real occupation of the heroine is revealed nearly halfway through the film, and the most important secret in the script is revealed in the last scene. This technique was used most skillfully in last year's "Florida Paradise", which not only created casual suspense in daily life, tightly attracted the audience's attention, but also produced a surprising effect when the plot turned. Although it is more similar to "Orange" and "Florida" in aesthetic orientation, the film is not as vivid as "Orange", and it lacks the appeal of "Florida". The script still fails to describe the delicate relationship between the two protagonists. It feels like it is still imitating Hollywood's vulgar routines. The overly dreamy and dandy style is obviously incompatible with the cruel laws in the real world, especially in the newcomers in the California adult film industry. For actresses, such a story is closer to a (adult-level) fairy tale!

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