Favorite gay movie

Drew 2022-01-24 08:05:01

was filmed in 2008. It tells the story of the school days of two Spanish art masters, the painter Dali and the poet Lorca, in the 1920s. Knowing that this movie was last year, I saw the introduction of this movie in the tribe of a Taiwanese netizen. I was fascinated by another drama at the time, so I didn't care too much. Just know that starring Robert Pattinson is a movie that shows homosexuality. As a fangirl, of course I love to watch gay movies, but unfortunately I have never liked one very much. First, the actors must be beautiful, and then the story must be moving, and the emotion must be pure and beautiful, not the kind that is too disgusting. The other thing is that the shooting should not be too obscure and gloomy, and it has to be understood. belongs to a niche literary film. Although I have never liked to watch literary films, I can’t express my love for it. The film is beautiful and nostalgic, the style is fresh and timeless, and the original sound is especially beautiful. But what made me make up my mind to look at was a poster. Needless to say, Robert Pattinson is handsome. The other lead actor is also very handsome, with an elegant and quiet temperament, which is what I like. The story itself is also romantic and beautiful for one's own appetite and the love between artists. A young poet and painter in student days, what a soulmate! Fortunately, before watching the movie, I browsed the three posts posted by Lin Qi from Baidu, Europe and the United States, and introduced the background of the story of Dali and Lorca in real life, as well as some comparisons with the movie. It has a great effect on understanding this art film, otherwise some details will not be easy to understand. Robert played Dali in the movie. Many people questioned his acting skills here, but I think it's pretty good. The role of Dali is not to please, it is a combination of genius and lunatic, in the words of a rotten girl, it is a scumbag. Robert may be too popular, no matter how he performs, he will be criticized, and I feel that most of the doubts are on people's minds. In any case, I am very satisfied with the Dali he played. Maybe the appearance is not similar to Dali himself, but the sensitivity, shyness, willfulness, neuroticism and arrogance of the young Dali are all in place. The only thing that I feel is not enough is that some of Dali's crying scenes seem to be emotional, not natural and uneasy. And the Spanish actor Javier Beltran, who played the male number one Lorca, was almost unanimously praised by everyone. This character is also very perfect, talented, personable, elegant and gentle, persistent and affectionate. Any beautiful adjective can't be used too much on him. What's more, he is not the kind of poet who blindly eschews reality. He pursues freedom and democracy, loves his country and hometown, and strengthens his beliefs. This also led to his being killed by the fascist regime at the time of the British year, and his death undoubtedly made this role even more sublimated. This film is Javier’s debut, but his acting skills are natural and adept, perhaps thanks to his being a stage actor. I like his gentle voice the most. Although English with a Spanish accent sounds a bit like a big tongue, it is always so beautiful from his mouth. Havel’s appearance is seven points similar to Lorca himself. He has seen real Lorca’s video data on Youtube. He is really a handsome and elegant man with a cordial smile that is very contagious. And Lorca portrayed by Javier is such a man who makes people feel like spring breeze. The other starring Matthew McNulty, played the film director Louis. He is a British actor, but he learned Spanish English very authentically. In contrast, Robert is much inferior. How to listen to it is British English. This actor is actually quite handsome and has excellent acting skills, but the role is too rough and not very pleased. There is also a female lead actor Marina Gatell, from Spain, at first thought she looked old and not beautiful enough, but her acting skills were really good, and she played the role of Madalina in a vivid manner. A typical Spanish girl, passionate and lively, rebellious personality, but also Kind hearted. Many fragments of the film will never tire of me. Dali's first appearance, when he got out of the car, he had a beautiful face, dressed like a medieval nobleman, his hairstyle and hat were rather embarrassing, and his eyes had a hint of timidity and anxiety about the unfamiliar environment. At this time, Lorka also looked at the strangely dressed freshman from the window upstairs, with a taste of love at first sight. Lorca is a talented schoolboy, not only writing poems and scripts, but also playing the piano. Dali, who had just entered the school gate, obviously admired him, and often hid aside and peeked at Lorca. The film presents Dali like a young boy who has a crush on, such as Lorca who secretly stares at the book downstairs from the upstairs window, and when Lorca notices it, he immediately pretends to be sleeping. It is a very cute detail. Dali went to see an underground puppet show with Lorca and Louis. At this time, Dali had changed his image and was no longer embarrassing. Lorca looked at Dali, who was sitting beside him with a sweet smile, and his eyes were very convincing. As a Catholic, Lorca felt that she had had "impure thoughts" and knelt in front of the statue of the Virgin to confess. When he went out and met Dali who had come upstairs, he immediately returned in a panic. This scene can't help but reminiscent of a young boy, having a crush on a certain boy, but often avoiding him. Some people may think that the scene of the sea under the moon is too beautiful, it seems to be affectionate and elaborate. At first, I did feel this way, but it was natural to show the qualitative change between the two of them from friendship to love. With this extreme beauty, Lorca finally could no longer conceal the love in his heart, and kissed Dali for the first time. This scene is really heart-pounding, immersing people in the purest and beautiful mood. In addition, I personally like the scenes where the two chased each other on a bicycle on a mountain path, played on the beach with waves and chirping seabirds, and painted and wrote poetry in a quiet hut. In the scene where Lorca was killed, in the picturesque outskirts of Granada, the sound of soft and soothing piano sounded in his ears. Only despair and sadness remained on the haggard and scarred face of the poet, with tears in his eyes. With the sound of the gunshots, Lorca fell on the land full of white wildflowers in his hometown, staring at the sky with divergent eyes, trembling lips, as if he wanted to say something. The scene was really well filmed, with a touch of sadness to show the death of the poet, and it brought unspeakable heartache and depression. Finally sighed for the height of Javier, standing at 186c M's Robert looks taller beside him, it is estimated that he is 1.9 meters tall. Although tall, it doesn't have the feeling of being stubborn, but just right, tall and slender.

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  • Ottilie 2022-03-16 09:01:08

    Maybe reality and romance will never be the same thing!

  • Vincent 2022-04-23 07:04:19

    I underestimated robert's acting skills, but the upturned moustache shape at the end is full of joy and less sadness! Artists, artists, have been so hesitant all their lives!

Little Ashes quotes

  • Salvador Dalí: I've recently escaped from prison.

    Salvador Dalí: 31 days of incarceration.

  • Magdalena: If we had a choice in these things, which we don't. Don't we?

    Magdalena: Look. I am not saying it's going to be easy. But I don't think you can carry on like this. I mean, you can. Of course, you can. But it has a price. I think sometimes we just have to risk it. Live the way we feel. And you know it, it might not turn out well. Sometimes it doesn't turn out well at all. But we have to try. We have to keep on trying. Otherwise, we just become puppets. All painted smiles outside, while inside nothing but sawdust.