troubled love tragedy

Blaze 2022-03-18 08:01:01

"To my Suzie, will go to America, find her father and sing. " "To my Cesar, he will stay, and fight with his family." He sent her away, and I almost believed he didn't actually love him. But when I saw him hugging his head and crying after she was asleep, I realized that he actually loved her more than anyone else, so he wanted her to live and her dreams to come true. "The man who cried", the name of the movie is echoed here, and my heart is also pulled by Cesar.
Love in troubled times is mostly tragic, some are separated and some die, turmoil, war, escape, two people who love each other, one stays and the other leaves. A love that has just started comes to an abrupt end before it has time to linger, grow old together, or even quarrel and consume. . .
The heavy opening, the depressing ending, the unhurried narration, the graceful and moving music, such movies always impress me.
Because Depp came to see this movie specifically, I still love any character this man plays. The heroine didn't disappoint me either. Although many people don't like her performance in the play, I think she interprets it just right. It's just that the ending is a little abrupt and stopped abruptly, but this may be the effect the director wants to show.

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  • Gia 2022-03-18 09:01:10

    Cate Blanchett simply shines. Christina Ricci and Johnny Dipper have become complete vases, if they don't have a melancholy literary face, they are nothing, and they don't have to act anyway, as long as their eyes are empty. Looking at the camera, you can be fascinated by the large number of boys and girls on the screen, and Dipper's performance is not even as good as the white horse he is holding in his hand.

  • Hugh 2022-04-23 07:05:28

    6/10. The balanced composition of Lola and Dante sitting side by side in the reception room breaks the affiliation of the sexes. The title of crying, incompetent and angry, applies to men in the film, whether his father's red eyes when he left Susie, or Caesar, who sits in the shadows and weeps after love has passed away, men are bound by their mission and unable to resist their fate, and they are incapable of resisting their destiny. This is especially true for Ding. Dante, who was poor in his childhood, believed that the more money the more pure, he would lose his ability to earn income due to the war, so he went to the church to pray. The progress of love is conveyed quite implicitly and ambiguous. After the rehearsal, Susie glanced at Caesar, but Caesar lowered her head to avoid it. When Susie turned around and raised her eyes, when Caesar was illiterate and could only draw a cross on the salary table, Susie raised her eyes and was ridiculed. Looking directly at Caesar, the scene changes to him taking her into the gypsy bar, implying the beginning of spiritual contact, Laura in the lounge showing off her gifts, Laura in front of the dresser away from everyone, disgusting Laura's snobbery attached to men, she secretly Following Caesar on horseback, looking at the gypsy gathering place through the barbed wire, it was like breaking into the forbidden area of ​​love. In laughter and laughter, she sang her father's lullaby, and the two wandering nations resonated emotionally.

The Man Who Cried quotes

  • Lola: One should never look back. One should never regret. Never.

  • Dante Dominio: What do I have but my voice? I am nothing if I cannot sing.