chicken feathers

Ahmad 2022-12-29 18:09:45

I have seen the Italian version before, and I remember it very much. It may also be a biased impression. And this re-enactment of the original Spanish version is too catchy, loses the breath of life, and is more like a noisy stage play.

The actors are actually Spanish performers, but they play too hard: Eduardo Noriega is no longer as handsome as he was when he was young, but he is still playing the role of the traditional hormonal Spanish "follador", right? Time to switch? The hostess is very suitable to play an elite woman, but the finale is not very natural. The best performer is the male protagonist. The dialogue with his daughter is very moving, and it also brings the only warm color to the whole film. It's a pity that after that, the story started again, and coupled with the speed of the Spanish machine gun, after watching the whole film, it was so noisy that it made people's brains hurt.

What's interesting about this story is that, while perhaps I'm probably the type of person least afraid of some hidden secret being revealed, if someone at a party suggested a game of phone swapping, I'd be the one who would categorically reject it. Human beings have developed to this day, and the individual should be a highly independent existence. The differentiation of thinking and behavior is the sign of evolution, but human society habitually requires people to converge in ideas and behavior patterns, and subtly suppress and exclude them. Alien, perhaps this is my ultimate fear - I am subconsciously afraid that I will be defined as an alien in some ways, and even more afraid of being found out as an alien. So try to avoid all possible self-exposure too much.

Going back to the storyline, the most uncomfortable part for me is that Antonio, who has already cheated on him, can justifiably act hysterically about his partner's spiritual cheating. This is probably one of the human flaws I hate the most - why should the rules of the game that I can't abide by require the other party to abide by? Sure enough, rules are only used to restrain others? In real life, however, there are many such people. I remember drinking and chatting with a few male colleagues on a business trip many years ago. One of them emphasized that he would never accept his wife cheating, and the others agreed, but at the same time, I clearly knew that several of the present were flirting with girls and even calling prostitutes during that time. various actions. This double standard is really disgusting.

In addition, the ending of the film also leaves a bad aftertaste, maintaining the false harmony on the surface = HE? The problem is not actually solved, it is just a concentrated conflict eruption of contradictions and scattered into the scattered life.

By the way, there is a funny point in the movie, lola called Edu and said, "I went to the pharmacy to buy a pregnancy test, and it came out with a red line, I don't know what that means? I think it's positivo (positive), but Why is this positivo (positive) news?" The Spanish people really spare no effort in IQ self-defeating.

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