Hairy idol drama?

Demetrius 2022-03-22 09:03:03

After reading it, I have something to say!

Diane, a famous and great photographer in the last century, "shoots what you dare not shoot", and redefines the beauty of photography by herself. At the beginning of the exhibition, workers wiped off the spit on the works every day. of saliva, she was the first photographer to be called an "immoral" and is recognized as the "Van Gogh" of photography. Although this movie first marked the story as fictional at the beginning, just to pay tribute to Diane, but this "Fur" is really fictional except for the person's name, right? ... Uh, how to say, although I don't know her, but I I don't think her character would be such a cowardly and quiet little girl. The movie also said that she fell in love with Allen at the age of fifteen or sixteen (actually, she would marry him regardless of her parents' objections), and I think she should be a more assertive and independent girl.

From a normal rich second generation to a neurotic artist, there is definitely a need for a springboard or opportunity. In reality, at the age of thirty-five, I took the photography class of female photographer Rong De, because Rong De has always been Shooting unusual characters, so Diane was also influenced. And in the movie, the muse of her photography was treated as a hirsutist - Leno...Actually...actually I think this is okay! It's interesting haha. In fact, love and artistic inspiration are not far from each other. Anyway, it is a matter of lightning and flint. So I think this setting is very good.

But here comes the problem, dealing with Diane's photography inspiration as a mistress who appeared in a marriage... Maybe it will inevitably become a cliché later on. For example, the bed scene. Tsk tsk tsk, my phantom limbs are hard to watch. For another example, since Robert Jr. was hired as the male protagonist, how can he only show his eyes and mouth from beginning to end? It's a waste of the beauty of the prosperous world. So, there is a big shaving drama. In the end, the ugly man makes a big transformation. Isn't it very idol drama~ Girls like to watch it the most~ (although it is) Anyway, I think it is, the last 20 or 30 minutes is really out of the way, after the ugly man's transformation, the sex scene is so interesting, what's the point Ah, see if you've ruined the first few minutes... Also, in the end, the male protagonist committed suicide by throwing himself into the sea, that emotional background music... I know, director, just say it if you want me to cry. , do you think OMG is great and sad when you play this music? I rolled my eyes when I heard that. Really, in this part, it is recommended not to abuse the background music like this. For example, when the heroine collapses on the sea surface, she can only use white noise or the sound of waves. In fact, this part of the seaside scene can be directly sampled with live sound, and the grief of silence makes people more heartbroken.

The rant is over. The main thing is to complain about the last twenty or thirty minutes. Let's add a little more detail below. Although not very thin.

The movie is called Fur. At first, the clothes the hostess wore in the car was actually the fur coat Leno gave him. (I just brushed it, and I didn’t go back to look at the details.) The film has a foreshadowing of hair at the beginning. When the heroine was dressing up, the eyebrows that were plucked fell off the faucet, and the film also used a macro shot of this hair Eyebrows... and when the heroine is in love with her husband, she will subconsciously kiss her husband's hand hair (then the husband laughs and the heroine is very angry). In this way, the heroine of this movie may be a fetish. Hair fetish.

There is one detail, I don't know if everyone has noticed it. It's not a detail, it's pretty obvious. After the husband knew about Leno, he began to grow a beard, and after the heroine sent Leno to death (it was indeed a death hahaha), the husband was waiting at home, and the beard had been shaved... The role of the husband is indeed a bit Poor, he understands and supports the heroine very much. I even knew that the heroine was derailed. I think the heroine's feelings for her husband are still the same. Even if she falls in love with Leno, she still has her husband in her heart. It's just that she begins to know the direction of her life and what she wants. She no longer sticks to the emotional world, and concentrates on being her own artist. Isn't there a saying that the artist is selfish.

Speaking of which, the role of Leno... In fact, he is a proper junior. From the very beginning, he stared at the heroine, threw her keys, called her name, and even eagerly wanted to pry into her heart as soon as they first met. In fact, I think the male lead was really rude when they got along with each other at first. . . Hahaha from my Chinese point of view. But he has been wearing a mask, revealing a pair of big eyes, which is really mysterious and charming. It's not surprising to attract a heroine. Anyway, if there is such a person around me, I will also be attracted, not to fall in love, but also very happy to be friends with him.

Suddenly I remembered that at the end, the heroine asked a girl to strike up a conversation, and she said, tell me a secret of yours. Well, could it be that the heroine fell in love with this girl? This relationship mode is her and her husband's. To be honest, the relationship between the two husband and wife is very good. They are confidants and love each other. When we walked and shared secrets with each other, I was really envious.

Alright, let's make it purple.

Oh, I forgot to add, a song sung by a dwarf in the movie just excerpted. I love the lyrics.

#Everyday breakfast, a plate of star fry ah fry lunch with rainbow candy bars Living on Jupiter or Mars, comfortable daydreaming life

It takes a lot of time for a long vacation, you don’t need to book with your loved ones#

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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.