The beauty of "Portrait of a Burning Woman" is that it transcends sexual orientation and fully displays women's physical, social, and ethical dilemmas. This is something that "Carroll" doesn't have, and it's something that gay films like "Brokeback Mountain" can't do. And the problem of the performance of this costume period drama still has complete reality today. As lesbian directors and actors, the experience of women's predicament is so delicate and sincere. This is a height and depth that male directors can never shoot. And then, best of all, it captures women's resilience in the face of adversity and questioning the stigma that has been imposed on women for thousands of years. Those myths are also tools to stigmatize women. With a contemptuous gesture, the director tore apart all this oppression and sang the flaming female vitality. All the performances of Fuhua Dao music mirror movement are online. A very high degree of completion, a neat and energetic annual film!
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