I originally thought that Tulip Fever would be a decent literary film like The Girl with a Pearl Earring, but it turns out I was wrong. . .
The beginning of the movie is an animated short film about the background introduction of the Dutch tulip mania. I felt +1 all of a sudden (I like the narration of the English pronunciation of the narration~) and then began to introduce myself as a narrator. It is a maid again, and it is really a demon in the sky. flashed.
Then came the heroine, who was born in an orphanage and was bought by an old fat and wealthy businessman to be his daughter-in-law to inherit the family. As soon as he appeared on the scene, "My little soldier is ready~", which is really perverted and wretched. The key is that every time these two start having children, it's this vulgar scene. Forgive me, although this movie is labeled with eroticism, don't be so vulgar, okay? And don’t be so prejudiced against wealthy businessmen, okay? Although you can’t be gentle and polite all the time when you’re doing business all year round, don’t be so perverted, they’re still a devout Christian! The key is to talk about the beauty of a good literary film?
Fortunately, the director did not forget that this is a literary film after satisfying his own bad taste, and then let the male lead painter appear. According to the standards set by the romantic young painters of the Middle Ages in Europe, the male protagonist is as expected young, talented, and romantic, with a serious expression on his face. Then the lonely heroine was pushed into bed by the hero in a few moments. . .
In order to make it easier for the two to have an affair, the heroine often secretly puts on a maid's cloak to meet the painter. At this time, the bloody climax of the movie came. The fish seller (the maid's boyfriend) had just returned from the underground tulip market. He happily went to his little girlfriend with the money he won from gambling. From now on, the two can build a warm home together and move towards a happy and healthy road. Unexpectedly, I saw the "maid" cheating with the painter "like a misunderstanding"! The fish seller was heartbroken and went to the underground black market again to buy drunk and relieve his worries. Unexpectedly, a prostitute (the black market boss's sister) stole his wallet and unfortunately sold it to Africa... Really frustrated in love, casino, and life, The fish seller just finished the soy sauce and ended up.
Facing the sudden disappearance of the fish seller, the maid found out that she was pregnant again. The heroine is in a deadlock between her old husband's hard-to-have children and the true love of a romantic painter. At this time, she discovers the secret of the maid's pregnancy. He threatened her to pretend that the child was her own and that of an old businessman, and then performed another drama of dying in childbirth.
I have to say that this is really a good calculation, and these have been successfully implemented. From here, the painter fell into the tulip frenzy in order to lay a good economic foundation for the happy life of the two in the future. Stopped the brush to buy and sell flowers in the black market, and finally raised a sum of money, but I didn't expect the heroine to start working again, because I'm sorry, the old businessman was too guilty and ran away!
At this time, the fish seller finally came back from Africa, and the truth came out. The old businessman saw through the red dust and left all the house and property to the maid and the fish seller, and went to the Americas to open a plantation. Since then, the maid has successfully become the heroine.
Of course, in the end, the director also explained the follow-up of the former heroine and the painter. I won't say much here. In short, it is still in line with the setting of a literary film.
Summary: Fanatic Tulip, the title is good, the story is bloody, the thunder is rolling, and the second brush is avoided.
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