The exotic and classical style shown in the film is back to the original, just like standing in front of an ancient ruin and feeling the wind that has not changed for a thousand years. It carries the purity of the color of the film of the last century. People's clothing and background do not need to be thoroughly refined and filled. , As long as one side looks like the meniscus just cut out by scissors and the clothes of the dull man underneath each other reflect the pure white. On the dusty streets, people have extremely optimistic smiles on their faces, and tears are scattered on their cheeks, but they are still running for love. The movie "One Thousand and One Nights" truly restores the bold, legendary, emotional, magical and enchanting Arab exotic depicted in the book. In fact, if Pasolini does not add his own evil taste to it, it will be very erotic. If so, this film can be even better.
When I used to read a book, I was wondering how to tell a story and tell another story and tell the beginning and the end of the story so seriously, I can’t think that the movie version of "The Thousand and One Nights" can restore this style. I watched "Stories in Stories" in Italy for a few days, and the storytelling dimension of this film can be called "Stories in Stories in Stories, Stories in Stories in Stories". There is a story about a female slave who fell in love with her master but was snatched away. The master heard a story from three women when she was looking for slaves. The story is a sad man. After the sad man finished telling his story, he brought a stranger. I went to make a princess, and listened to a pair of brothers telling their own stories during the process of making a princess... It’s really a bit of a sense of seeing "Game of Thrones", everyone is the protagonist in their own world, everyone Neither is the protagonist of this world.
Although the whole film extols the bravery and optimism of people in the pursuit of love and truth, many backward thoughts and terrible habits are still shocking: the existence of polygamy makes women inevitably vulnerable, and patriarchy The supremacy of the kingdom makes love have respect and inferiority from the beginning. In these stories, women are robbed, bought, sold, enslaved, and abandoned. The only action used to interpret love is sex, and the only thing on the same level is that women also domineeringly enjoy sex in response to men’s vulgarity. Love.
This imagination is really awesome, invincible except for the train impact between the legs
In Pasolini's "Arabian Nights", love is only the foreplay of physical friction and the catalyst for a moment of passion. The men and women naked and laughing presumptuously conveyed the beauty of the Kamasutra, and while streaking, they worried about why the apples in the Garden of Eden could not be eaten, and then ate the whole fruit while crying. The whole story is like a product and a collection of emotions. People are driven by primitive emotions to atone for their sins in karma. As long as they don't forget a little bit, they accept it with a smile.
The film’s story format is far greater than the story content itself. The daily life of the aliens is integrated with magicalism. The innocence and kindness make these stories unable to compare with obscenity and depravity. Only the cowardly nature can be mentioned. Both the men and women who woke up chose to have sex with each other for the first time, and the old man who peeked at the woman in the bath chanted poetry for this wonderful moment, and the man who kept falling in love in the process of searching for love was inevitable in the game of love. There are poor people reduced to cannon fodder. Women's loyalty is always greater than that of men. In fact, this is also a kind of restraint. Who says that only men can let go and be more unrestrained, and who says that only men can be romantic and affectionate? Fooling also exists between common people and the royal family. The wheel of fortune will not be deceived by someone's fluke psychology, as long as you remember and laugh as much as you want.
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