pirate's daughter

Reymundo 2022-12-05 14:20:08

Today, I have finally finished reading Rohmer's "Four Seasons on Earth". Because it was viewed in four different seasons, this process lasted for nearly a year. If I had to list these four films as one favorite, then I would definitely have a hard time choosing between "Autumn's Tale" and "Summer's Tale". The choice is definitely a terrible word for Libra women.
People always like to refer to Rohmer's films as a must-have for sultry young literary and artistic youths. Today, when talking about "literary and art", I have completely lost the ability to locate him. How should I put it, Rohmer's film plots have always been out of touch with compactness and won with wise, sharp, witty or life-like dialogues, and this is the same. The first thing I watched was the highly acclaimed "Autumn's Tale", which was really amazing. "Winter's Tale" is a bit unsatisfactory. The plot alone makes me feel far-fetched and boring. I think this kind of shocking fairy tale will only happen in movies or novels. "Spring Story" is like a spliced ​​version of "Shuangshu Romance", "Autumn Story" and "Green Light". Until the evening's "Summer's Tale", I once again felt a refreshing ease.
"Autumn Story" is a story about the feelings of middle-aged people, delicate and tender. When you watch it, you can smell the mellow fragrance unique to old wine. The dialogue is remarkable. And "Summer's Story" is to choose a boy's tangled love choice as the theme. After watching for 108 minutes, I couldn't help but speculate for 108 minutes. From the very beginning, Margotti's unpleasant figure with a big skeleton, a big belly, and a huge breast, as well as the hidden information revealed by some of her casual words, those with Jealous questions, and those scenes that always seem to happen to the ambiguous men and women around them. Afterwards, I speculated that if all four characters were replaced by me, how would I make a choice, and even near the end of the film, I could not help but speculate whether our curly-haired little white-faced male protagonist was an indecisive Libra.
If it was just these speculations, I wouldn't type these boring words, I would just have fun with myself in my heart. Here, the emotion I want to express is just my love for Suran, the second curly-haired girl! What a candid, lovely girl! I'd rather watch Suran's eyes sparkle as he sings a song by Gaspard than Margotty and Gaspard's dry, empty dialogue and discussion about love. Get rid of the envy of her well-proportioned and beautiful face and figure, and then be fascinated by her frank and sincere, lovely and generous, neither humble nor arrogant character, fascinated by her singing "Pirate's Daughter" aloud on the boat, her hair lifted by the sea breeze, fascinated by her Even after being rejected, she is still fascinated by the frankness of singing to passersby. I always felt that as soon as she appeared, she compared the beginning Magotti and the hypocritical and flashy blonde Linna. Ah, if I were a beautiful young man in the movie, I would definitely be fascinated by her side. I would follow this pirate's daughter all my life, and I would never want to leave.



I'm a pirate's daughter,
they call me pirate aunt,
I love the soft wind,
I love the rising water
I cross the sea like a crowd crowd crowd,
come on, my lovely boat,
we're going through the crowd , sailing
to San Francisco,
passing Valpa,
to the isle of Al Judean,
crossing the Indian Ocean, and
I thought to the end of the world to
see if the earth was round.

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A Summer's Tale quotes

  • Margot: I see. I'm the substitute.

    Gaspard: In fact, a substitute for a substitute.

  • Margot: Friendship's a gag, but trifles are serious!