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Arielle 2022-03-21 09:03:11

I feel that cmbyn has become a mode of making tx literary and artistic movies. Although the degree of completion of this film is not as good as that of cmbyn, the portrayal of many scenes is too superficial, and the two erotic scenes that could have been done very well seem too rough and hastily, and the feelings come too inexplicably and go too inexplicably. But this film should focus more on the exploration of self-identity, borrowing the body language of traditional Georgian dances to describe the oppression of women's sexuality by the environment of the whole country, and at the same time using the male protagonist's dance to suggest the male protagonist's femininity Awakening and self-acceptance, these also constitute the two most moving scenes in the whole film, one is the male protagonist dancing on the sunset in front of the second male (the background music with robyn's honey is not too genius), and the other is the last scene of the male During the interview, the host made a feminine gesture in front of the interviewer, which was not only a complete awakening of the male protagonist's self-consciousness, but also a challenge to Georgia's traditional patriarchy.

This movie is not perfect from the story text. The switching of the scene and the development of the story reveal a kind of rush to work, but I still enjoy this movie very much. The performance of the male protagonist is very good. Which txl is watching the male lead? The Lord will not relate to the scene where he squeezes his head into the pillow and weeps after he wakes up from a dream of kissing with the second male. This kind of expressiveness is not inferior to that of Ms. Sweet Tea in cmbyn crying while sitting in front of the wall fire. And dancing with honey as background music, i mean come on, gay feel blessed.

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  • Joelle 2022-03-16 09:01:07

    #35/LFF, the main character setting of CMBYN adds the dance elements of "Girl", and puts the background in the Georgian remake. Italian summer has become Georgian autumn (there is really strong autumn, and the sweaters are beautiful in color). The two elios are very similar in temperament, this time they are more passive. However, the setting and the topic are too western perspective. The society is extremely masculine. Although there is a very self-conscious minority group, most dancers (including female dancers) know little about sexual minorities and are very homophobic. The era of "White Crow" is understandable, but not in a contemporary dance company with no walls), people are longing for Europe (the status of cigarettes from London is like Coke before the reform and opening up). Although the original director is Georgian, he was born and raised in Sweden. This year I found that many directors made "root-seeking" movies that searched for roots that they had never had (or not strong). In the end, they turned into tourist movies, which also embarrassed creators. There are many locals. The story and the characters have been told, it is difficult to think of new ideas.

  • Enid 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    You can't see me secretly hide your earrings, can't see my joys and sorrows, it's all up to you, can't see how tender and affectionate I am when I look at you, can't see my tears after you go What you see is just the tip of the iceberg of my love for you and my love is bigger than the whole iceberg