Soderbergh made such a film "Sex, Lies and Videotape" when he was 26 years old, which surprised the filmmakers and caused widespread controversy in the world film circle. It is expected that the actors also had bold performances. Finally one afternoon, curled up on the sofa, waiting to see its opening. Andy raised the corner of his mouth slightly and started to speak to me shyly across the TV screen. The shyness in his words reminded me of the inexperienced botanist in "Green Card". So, in the afternoon of watching "Green Card", the romantic memory of "Green Card" emerged and became clear in Andy's smiling smile.
This is a film about betrayal, lies and sincerity in marriage. It only revolves around four people. The heroine's husband has an affair with the heroine's sister. The simple heroine also meets the hero who is satisfied by filming women talking about privacy issues. The husband makes up lies all the time, and with the hero, the heroine learns the truth that has never been there. When the lie was exposed, all that was repressed exploded.
It all happened like this, it all happened so suddenly and naturally - in
this world, everyone will lie. Either mean or cowardly. What Soderbergh is trying to tell us through this film is that true love can only be found with a truly open heart.
Love the ending of this movie: Andy's heroine goes from repression to freedom, and the hero eventually destroys the VCR. They sit at the door of their house, arm in arm, quietly and happily waiting for a heavy rain to come.
After watching the movie, it was already twilight. Inexplicably, there was a bit of melancholy in my heart. Andy's unrestrained laugh with his mouth wide open at the end stings my eyes all of a sudden. When I closed my eyes, the image of Andy in my mind got bigger and bigger, pressing towards me, and I gradually couldn't breathe.
I thought, it's time, it's time to rain, the air is suffocating.
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