I have a new feeling about watching movies. After watching it, I feel like I get motion sickness...
In 90 minutes, I gradually entered the heroine's life in the first half, and I seemed to see all of her. Why are people consequentialist oriented? Because of the result, I seem to be able to see all of your past, I see Cleo now, and I seem to know her whole life. She is a singer, some household names; she has a lover, but the two are separated from each other, and they are often separated because of their busyness, and I don’t know why the two of them don’t give their hearts and souls; she believes in divination, and a maid who serves her all year round is more superstitious than her; She sensed the demise of her own vitality, and fell into a dark countdown, panicking and unable to extricate herself...
So in 45 minutes, I saw a canary like a captive canary (this image means that the director has been fully strengthened by serving the Tao), self-pity, full of helplessness and anxiety.
It was not until she finished singing and put on all black clothes that she suddenly came alive.
She leaves her profession (i.e. the social status brought about by male scrutiny, the value symbol given by the other), her maid (i.e. the power of false superstition), and her canary-like outfit to try before she dies. Rebellious, reflexive live for a while.
So, holding the belief of a dying person, the heroine became the eye of God, her soul floated up, and she sympathized with the people.
She first met a girlfriend who didn't mind showing off her physical features, and who took pride in releasing her body to advertise her body. Her girlfriend wandered around with her, and the taxi, which was once controlled by others, was replaced by a self-driving car (although her girlfriend only learned to drive a car not long ago, it is already the bud of the rise of female consciousness). After getting out of the car, Cleo changed. She chose to take a taxi on her own, which was an independent choice rather than a last resort. She came to the park, sinking, sinking, all those who had restrained her, threatened her, and touted her were gone, and she went off the beaten track. While hesitating, she met a soldier.
Perhaps the turning point came when Cleo was relieved after watching a movie on an early active film projector, she mentally decided to accept her own death but didn't seem to want to face judgment so soon (Is this an expression of the director's own admiration for the art of cinema? and favorite).
In short, the content of the entire film is too extensive. When the dialogue, music, and sound effects come together, the picture instead becomes the accompaniment, serving the rhythm of the sound. I am drunk.
And, as the old saying goes, one can't have too many mirrors, the more they look, the uglier or unfortunate they are...
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