Don't demonize the heroine, she made her own choice, whether on or off screen
I watched several 80s movies in succession recently, and inexplicably fell in love with that distant era, when there were no mobile phones, I was not disgusted with technology, but wanted to slow down and look around again. And this movie tells me that the eighties were far more advanced than they are now.
Parasitic under the ancient shell, it is a parallel structure perfectly interpreted by the immobile look. The two sets of plot structures in the film make me unable to extricate myself from watching. Of course, the most fascinating is Aunt Mei. The plot progresses in and out of the play, and the occasional interludes are just right. At the end, it becomes more and more frequent, and you can also feel that the climax is coming, and the waves are advancing each other. The costumes and makeup in the play are quite exquisite, and every actor is so vivid, and when you observe the people in the play from the line outside the play, you will find that their emotions in the virtual world have even been brought to the real world, which makes me watch with relish. .
Well, the following paragraph is left to Aunt Mei, Aunt Mei who makes me want to stop. How old was she when this movie came out? The control of the situation has been flawless. Don't judge her with worldly eyes, it's boring, it's better to watch thunderstorms when it comes to ethics. The fascinating thing about art is that it shows us ideas and consequences that are beyond the realm of actual experience. This kind of transcendental thinking in this drama, I want to show that the heroine makes her own choices every time, and she is my role model in and out of the drama. It took three years to find herself in the drama, and she regained consciousness outside the drama. Finished successfully. Her confidence in taking control of the situation left me confused. So I think there are many sources of attraction, the most common one being physical, and what Aunt May showed me was character liberation, confidence and wisdom.
I like this film, apart from the above reasons, but also because after watching it, I have strengthened my determination to make a choice. After all, can't I fall behind those people in the 1980s?
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