Arbus' conjecture

Maudie 2022-03-21 08:01:05

If you don't know Arbus, you probably won't watch this movie or think it's ugly.
As soon as it comes up, you will say that it is not a biography, a movie is a movie. You don't need to understand the truth. Arbus himself.
At first I knew that Arbus saw a photo of a twin girl by chance. Many photos of similar subjects are cheerful and innocent, even if the face is sad, it is very cool and cute, but this one is completely different and filled with a breath of death, a bit chilly , After reading the introduction below the photo, there are indeed a lot of people saying that her photo is evil and weird, scaring you not to look at it, and the words that make up a lot of embellishments mean that the woman Arbus is not ordinary.
There's a lot of bullshit, I'd still say how to feel after watching "Fur".
The scenes and most of the characters are basically mentioned in his works or biographies, celestial camp, dwarfs, prostitutes, shapeshifters, ugly People, deformed children, twins, etc., these are real and real. However, there is a story master who can not be found in reality. It's the hairy guy. I don't need to know if the village does not exist.
I think that "hairy man" is the key to induce Arbus to unlock his talent. Maybe it just exists in the arbus mentality. It should be because she feels that under those ugly furs there is something that makes her feel gentle, gentle, beautiful and secure. She also likes to expose herself, which means to take off the stinky skin~ This is what she said by herself "anything" No one can break through their own skin and experience the sorrows of others."
It's different from what "ordinary people" see. The eyes of ordinary people can only see a stinky skin. The outside is all, and the meaning of fur is also the meaning of appearance. All the people you see just know that beautiful fur makes people feel very handsome. Noble, and Arbus felt that the ugly hairy man in the eyes of ordinary people was indeed a nobleman. . But she herself knew that it wasn't right by worldly standards, she was scared, but he just wanted to do it, go with her heart, so he fell deeply in love with him, then released himself, fell in love with his own of that world. . . Some close-up shots in the film deliberately distort the faces of the subjects wearing fur, and the strong contrast between light and dark shows how ugly these nobles are in the eyes of Arbus, so Arbus will be very nervous and insecure in front of these people. Even secretly crying, I think Arbus himself may be a bit like this.
Otherwise, according to the photographer's wishes, a person must be interested in her and meet her own aesthetic standards before pressing the shutter. So those pictures must be the most beautiful pictures in Arbus' mind.
When the eternal fresh sugar water is the aesthetic mainstream no matter what era, or when we hope that the essence of things is sugar water and sunshine, and do not want to admit that sadness and death are also an inevitable part of our life, Arbus and his like put us The missing piece makes up for it. But most people still can't admit it. Just like Arbus can't stand the sugar water. .. .

Maybe we will be polite to say that her photos are to express the kindness in evil and the evil in goodness. Or that she is a freak, that scary as a gimmick? Don't look at it, don't look at anger or anything like that.
But there can be tens of thousands of Leica photographers, the chief photographer of National Geographic, but one Arbus cannot be missed. It should be the only one that cannot be concocted.
The truth is that there are many pieces put together, and no one can replace the piece of arbus in the history of photography. ... .

In addition, Nico's acting is really good, making Arbus look very shy and feminine but cowardly and beautiful. Ms and I watched the interview with Arbus and the portrait, and an Arbus that I thought of was very similar, but it was close to the deceased's death. Can only guess. ...

It took me a few days to get to know such a person who left the world a long time ago, and to guess the meaning of her stay. After 40 years, the seeds were sown. A person's heart. This is something that won't go away.

The movie is not bad for anyone who wants to get to know her. quite like

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Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus quotes

  • Lionel Sweeney: Cookie?

  • Diane Arbus: Why isn't she your girlfriend?

    Lionel Sweeney: She doesn't touch me.