Many of the director’s shots always give me a sense of connection. Very often I think about what the next shot will be like. I like it very much. Many of the director's works are made by him after a while. There are too many details and styles, but they are hard to describe.
I watched "Fatal Love" first. The themes of the two movies are very similar. When it comes to liking, I prefer Chiai a little more. Perhaps I prefer the style of the director afterwards. There are many details in these two movies that I noticed. For example, Folsom’s red silk shirt complex, I feel that the beloved FRANZO looks better, more natural, and more temperamental, while the male pigs in this section look good, but lack the flavor of FRANZO. The director has a lot of imperial uses. For example, the fat woman participated in both "External Desire" and "Crazy Love", but it gave me the feeling that the images created are very similar. The director is a little inaction in this regard and is suspected of not having to work. The fat bald head, male and female pig horns are very common actors, and maybe it is the reason why there are not many actors in Italy. Compared with "Fatigue", this film still has many shadows of the director's previous works, such as "Hammam". The subject matter of the story also makes me feel that it is a fusion of "Blazing Love" and "Hammam". Maybe "Fatigue" was given to us by the director, the other side of this movie.
I feel that the director is better at directing women. The relationship between the heroine and the heroine is very strange, is it love? who knows? Even a real person can't tell the difference. This may be a little miss, a little nostalgia, and the only thing, taste, thought, and shadow about the other man. They will also be confused, thinking that they are in love with each other, but are afraid to admit, especially the male lead, a comrade is in love with a woman, is this possible? It's possible, but it shouldn't be love. This kind of emotion is very subtle, and it's hard for anyone to tell.
In the last shot of the movie, the cup is not broken, and the cup is not broken. What does it mean? Will they be together eventually? This may just be the YY of some people. Maybe the director just wanted to say that he didn't lose the person he liked. But this movie means they will be together, and it does not mean that they will be together in the end.
The acting skills of the actors in it are still in short supply. Unlike the excellent group performances in "Flazing Love", everyone's story has a clear path.
The movie is okay, but it's a bit worse compared to "Flare", it may be preconceived.
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