About nudity, exploitation, and abrupt endings

Annette 2022-10-05 12:32:50

First of all, I have to complain about the Chinese translation of the film's title, "Naked Love Murder". In order to create a gimmick, I really do everything I can. Or is there a problem with the cognition of the person who translated the name?

A considerable number of people came to watch it for the title and nude scenes, but they couldn't figure out why the female 1 and the female 2 wanted to be naked, and they felt that it was not worth it for them to be naked for this film. Why are women 1 and 2 naked? Let’s start with the first point. In those days, there was no fingerprint and DNA identification technology. Clothes stained with blood were the physical evidence of the murder. Bridget also took off his clothes when he was about to kill Mr. Borden. It was because of weakness and fear that he did not cut down, so Lizzie, who was already dressed, did it. The two of them kill one each, and the time is misplaced, so that they can have reasons for not being there and the other party testifying for themselves. On the second point, I personally think that the idea of ​​undressing and killing was added by Chloë, who is a female 1st and producer. Lizzie has a detail when she undresses before the killing, she pulls open the dress to reveal a bodice and then a fitted petticoat. The corset represents the bondage of women in the old society. In the first few scenes of Lizzie putting on and taking off her clothes, the bra was not seen, and the bra was specially arranged here to show that Lizzie finally decided to break free from the shackles that bound her. She was no longer the Lizzie who was suppressed by traditional etiquette. The long-standing resentment is finally about to explode. The same is true for Bridget. She suffered from class discrimination and Mr. Borden's humiliation. She took off her clothes while shaking and finally wanted to avenge herself. It's just that because of her class background, her consciousness and courage are not enough to support her to complete this action. So female 1 female 2 nude is completely emotional outburst, is finally able to face the self to change the situation. If you really want to attract attention with naked scenes, Mr. Borden will be naked when he rapes Bridget, and the two of them should be naked when they meet in the barn. The translation of naked love murder is really too obscene.

Some say Lizzie is using Bridget. Lizzie and Bridget really like each other. That's what Lizzie was reading to the pigeons when Bridget went to the barn to get the lumber. And then Lizzie gave that book to Bridget and asked her to start reading from the underlined place. The place where she draws the line is where she expresses her heart. Lizzie has been living in the pain of losing her mother, her father's power, physical pain, and the suppression of traditional etiquette since she was a child. The control of the property made her finally unable to bear it and determined to change the situation. Bridget is one of Lizzie's triggers, not her pawn. Do you think Lizzie was taking advantage of Bridget just because of how scared and weak Bridget was then and afterwards? Bridget's fear and weakness are simply due to the limitations of her own indoctrination and literacy.

Others said that the film did not clearly explain the subsequent relationship between Lizzie and Bridget and the life after Lizzie. ... This film is not about their love story or how Lizzie lived her life. Although Lizzie was not convicted and sentenced, her experience is destined to be a bleak and bleak life, and she is destined to be alone in her life without relatives or friends, so it is quite appropriate to give a scene of her looking into the distance alone at the end of the film. It's still a class limitation. Although Bridget hates Mr. Borden, although she has learned to read and write under Lizzie's guidance, she may never understand why Lizzie does this. She doesn't have the same clear understanding as Lizzie. Didn't she say it when she visited Lizzie in prison, asked her what she was trying to get by doing this, and told her to never write to her again. Bridget believes that everyone lives in the "real world," so it makes sense that the relationship between the two would end there.

Finally, let's talk about the two men in the film, Lizzie's father Mr. Borden and Uncle Morse. Human-like dress, vile and dirty thoughts. Mr. Borden, the master of one party, controls land, money, and women of various identities as servants of his wives, women, and servants. The most disgusting Morse, who was exposed and threatened by Lizzie again, tried to rape Lizzie and was caught by Bridget, and even politely said goodnight to the two ladies. Disgusting.

The only thing I don't like about the film is the soundtrack in the first half, which is a bit convoluted. The sense of proportion of the film is well controlled, the presentation of the show, the metaphor of the metaphor, the omission of the omission.

Woman, to truly break through the shackles and change your destiny, you can only rely on knowledge and courage.

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Lizzie quotes

  • Lizzie Borden: Love alters not with brief hours and weeks, but bears it out...

    Lizzie Borden: Let me not to the marriage of true mind's impme... impediments...

  • Lizzie Borden: Have you had schooling?

    Bridget Sullivan: Some.

    Lizzie Borden: How much is some?

    Bridget Sullivan: Couple years.

    Lizzie Borden: Are you afraid?

    Bridget Sullivan: Afraid?

    Bridget Sullivan: Of what?

    Lizzie Borden: Men don't have to know things, Bridget.

    Lizzie Borden: Women do.