Love can overflow into happiness, or overflow into disaster.

Antwan 2021-11-28 08:01:19

A 2011 Spanish thriller drama about a horror and fantasy story about a surgeon, Robert, who used skin transplants to transform the sex of a rapist and thereby revenge his daughter. The clues of the story are coherent, clear, and easy to understand. The suspense settings are excellent, but the ending is weak.

Movies that are not to be spoiled, don’t search for the introduction, and experience Almodovar’s unique shock of sex and violence: changing skin, transgender, love for his wife and daughter makes a man so crazy; torture, endurance, to the mother Love makes another man so strong.

Doctor Twist picked up the scalpel of revenge, transgendered plastic surgery to figure out the fake of his dead wife; the missing boy was replaced with a beautiful female skin, and the transgender skin resurrected his true soul. The entanglement of men and women, the abnormal love that transcends gender, everyone is struggling in their own tragedy. The weird plot, with flashback memories, slowly reveals the truth. Love can be overflowing into happiness or overflowing into disaster.

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  • Eino 2022-03-30 09:01:03

    7.0/10. If God created woman, Almodovar completely transformed Adam and Eve. The director obviously has creationist ambitions. He smashes normal ethics to shreds, returns everything to the original, and reshapes a new worldview. The memoir narrative solves the mystery step by step. The feeling is very enjoyable, but The filming is a bit sloppy, the first third of the narrative content seems weak and weak, and all scientific concepts are rehearsed.

  • Elmo 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    Thank you cat for the subtitles~ especially she taught me ¡ Hala Madrid! Put an upside-down exclamation mark in front of it ~ transgender, deformed, sadomasochistic, old-fashioned, old in a new bottle, but Almodóvar is what surprises us again and again, multi-threaded narrative and mobilizing audiences Rhythm control, but also more skilled and refined. The only difference is that this time Lao Pei abandoned the bright red and yellow tones, and adopted minimalist fashion.

The Skin I Live In quotes

  • Marilia: The things the love of a mad man can do.

  • Vicente: You are different. I am different as well.

    Norma: Are you in therapy, too?