"Hawaii" is an experimental work before it matures. (The look and feel of "Ghost Writing" and "Cloud Atlas" at that time are almost the same.) I feel that "Xia" is a comprehensive upgrade of the screenplay and characters of this script, so the look and feel has been greatly improved.
The plot is good or bad, Bruno's immaturity is half of the reason, but some scenes are still uncomfortable: Bruno said that if he were Pablo, he would definitely blow his own dog head, but in the end, neither of them even confessed to each other. , even if Bruno said I'm sorry, I seduced you for the sake of greening you, Pablo said I love you too, so it doesn't matter if I forgive you, but the last two people asked each other as soon as they met and asked each other if you and Laura got back together, and then said to each other that I was no longer. Love her (I only love you now), when Laura is just a tool person? The reasons for breaking up with Laura are also "I'm sorry but I don't love you anymore" "I'm sorry I'm not loyal to you", Laura may have no position to blame you, but if you come out frankly, will you die! If I remember correctly, the same is true of Gabriel breaking up with his girlfriend in "Blonde Man". The girl cried and asked if you had another woman. The man shook his head sincerely and said no, but you obviously have another man. Now, is there any essential difference between the two? In a word, don't you get scolded when you're done, it's such a big deal, but big men are too thin-skinned to bear it.
Recently, I was overwhelmed by gay cheating on marriage and cheating on the uterus, so I couldn't help being a little more radical, sorry.
Marco Berg's screenwriting skills are still powerful, the pattern is fixed, but very sincere. Fixed camera positions, long conversations, looking at each other, small movements, and sharing the same bed, such movies are destined to not become classics, but they will never lack audiences. Authenticity is the most dazzling feature. It is too dramatic to start kissing and undressing without saying a word. Normal people don't always hesitate to test and examine themselves before entering a relationship. My personal favorite is "Blonde Man", but it has a score of 8 and this one, but "Hawaii", which has the simplest plot, won a high score of 8.5. It makes sense to think about it now. The simplicity of "Summer" without any moral burden enables the director to maximize his special skills of expanding a short-form story into a nearly two-hour script, which makes people feel comfortable.
The end result is that it's completely unimaginable what Marco Berger would look like when shooting anything other than homosexuality. It's not that there is anything wrong with only making same-sex movies, and he is indeed growing as a director and screenwriter. girls) equal attention and characterization.
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