First impression after viewing, not rigorous but true

Leann 2022-03-21 09:02:59

In the same threesome, Belica Hall's role in "Midnight in Barcelona" is just a "bystander", and in this one she is a direct "participant", but the two films are not at the same level at all, one It's fiction, one is an adaptation, but why does have no sense of disobedience? Where is the difference?

There are many reasons why I don't like this movie. First of all, I think the filming is terrible. The director is very clever. Whenever a word disagrees, his eyes are full of affection, which makes me embarrassed to death. La Heathcote's acting skills are even more indescribable. Her existence is just two words, obedience, but there is no desire to conquer her. There are so few emotional lines with the professor's wife, and then they kiss, and then there is the sex scene. , Even if it's a real thing, it can't be so fooled, right? The plot was not enough, so I had to push hard. The last act of kneeling made me speechless and almost laughed. Well, I don’t understand psychology, so I’m not moved at all. In addition, the problem of the three perspectives is not there. Within the scope of discussion, after all, everyone has the right to choose their own way of life, and in reality, they have nothing to say if they feel happy, but what I want to say is that some comments will give 4 stars and 5 stars to this, the discussion area said It's just that you're not open-minded enough or avant-garde enough, and you're also quite fascinated!

If Midnight is a romantic fantasy, what is this one? A real-life version of ? Come on, this is already having kids, and romanticizing a yarn , I'm confused, is monogamy protecting us or hindering them? hinder their pursuit of happiness? There are too many perspectives to think about, but I didn’t think about it that deeply, because I know that on the one hand, I have to respect others, and on the other hand, I feel that some things do not affect me. No matter how much I say, I am a keyboard warrior. It's not surprising in a free country like the United States (we're not going anywhere in a feudal society), but when he sells this idea to children in a cartoon image, and shows it more and more, the definition, when I look at it, I'm quite disgusted , doesn't anyone think this is a problem? Perhaps as an adult, the pursuit of happiness is completely understandable, but what about children? If like in , I think the three of you are together, you are happy, as long as you are happy, and even happy for the fact that the two heroines have been together for 38 years in reality, I will never become a neighbor who talks a lot. It's just that my bottom line is that it is absolutely impossible for my children to be exposed to these things before they reach adulthood. From this perspective, I think they are disgusting.

It's too late, I was just writing a little bit, but the number of words is too much. In fact, there are many things in the movie worth discussing. I'm just an opinion, no need to put it on the line!

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Professor Marston & the Wonder Women quotes

  • Elizabeth Marston: What we want can never happen.

    William Moulton Marston: Why not?

    Elizabeth Marston: Because the world won't let it.

    William Moulton Marston: The world can't stop us.

  • Brant Gregory: What is your intention towards Olive?

    William Moulton Marston: I don't understand...

    Brant Gregory: I didn't ask you. I know what your intention is, you're rather obvious.

    [indicating Elizabeth]

    Brant Gregory: What is *your* intention towards Olive?