I don't have much contact with Nordic movies, and I watched it on Finnair during a business trip. Judging from the thinking of a typical Chinese, the plot is very distorted. Even though I think I’m open minded (I’ve seen a few French movies), I’m shocked by the ending of my daughter’s last telling her mother to move out. Although she understands her motives for the sake of her mother, I hope she can start from scratch and stop being herself. destroy……
It’s the first time Emma came to the commune. Anna is a pair. Why did you move in? When you didn’t mean to live for a few days and left, I thought I was going to play the second sister You and enter the Grand View Garden... In fact, it was already obvious at this time. Anna couldn't accept this kind of relationship, so she insisted... I feel sorry for her, a TV anchorwoman, why is she so bad about herself. The movie was not written down. What happened to this female protagonist who looked like Catherine Deneuve? After awakening, the scumbag and the junior empress, are they reborn and finally find true love and a double harvest in their love career? Well, this is not a Hollywood-style feminist movie, not for inspiration, not forcing...It feels like the depressing weather in Europe in winter.
This "small three drama" similar to a social experiment is very thought-provoking. Is absolute freedom also anti-human? The fact that the hippie communes of the 1970s did not continue on a large scale indicates that this social model is not suitable for even self-proclaimed free people. Social rules and moral ethics are not formed by the enlightenment of saints, but are unconscious collective consensus, extracted from thousands of family tragedy stories. Even the East and the West, which have very different cultural backgrounds and histories, have similarities in these core values related to the family. There is also the so-called open relationship, which basically did not end well, see "French Little Love Songs". So what do you mean by the director?
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