Sit and watch the clouds rise

Shyann 2022-03-22 09:02:37

Contrary to my expectations, the film's emphasis on characterization is not a scene within a scene in the synopsis.

Aged actress Maria, who played the role of "Sigurd" in her youth, Sigurd, an ambitious, lethal girl who attracts a mature woman named Helena and leads her to the end. suicide. The role allowed young Maria to achieve success and rise to celebrity status. Years later, Maria, who is over 40, will once again star in the famous film, but the role has changed from the charming Sigurd to the suicide of Helena. And Hollywood problem girl Ellis will take over the role of Sigurd. By observing Ellis' seemingly chaotic but self-confident life, Maria seems to see her own appearance when she was young...

I love this setting so much, I almost scream. By paying attention to the other party, it seems that he had a face-to-face with himself when he was young, but the other party is not as good as he was in the past. Just like the French version of Zhou Haimei, who played Zhou Zhiruo in those days and now plays Shi Tai Mie.

This part of the story is replaced by a male version, and Colin Firth and Taron are the most appropriate.

I don't like to discuss human nature and growth. If this topic is put into such an interesting topic as drama within drama, it will become somewhat dull. So forgive me for constantly fast-forwarding.

In the film, the clouds and mists in the vast mountains move forward slowly and surging like long snakes. beautiful.

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Clouds of Sils Maria quotes

  • Maria Enders: Jo-Ann?

    Jo-Ann Ellis: What's up?

    Maria Enders: I wanted to ask you. You know the scene at the beginning of Act 3 when you tell me you want to leave and I get on my knees and I beg you to stay? You're on the phone ordering pepperoncini pizza for your coworkers in accounting. You leave without looking at me. As if I didn't exist. If you could pause for a second. Helena's distress would last longer when she's left alone in her office. Well, the way you're playing it, the audience follows you out but instantly forgets about her. So...

    Jo-Ann Ellis: So? So what?

    Maria Enders: When, when I played Sigrid I held it longer. I thought it was more powerful. Erotically. I mean, it really played well.

    Jo-Ann Ellis: No one gives a fuck about Helena at that point, do they? I'm sorry, it's pretty clear to me that this woman is all washed up. I mean, your character, Maria, not you. And when Sigrid leaves Helena's office, Helena's a wreck, and we get it. You know, it's time to move on. I think they want what comes next.

    Maria Enders: If you just held it a few seconds longer.

    Jo-Ann Ellis: It doesn't really feel right for me, Maria.

    Maria Enders: You're right. Yeah. I - I - I think I'm - I'm lost in my memories. You think you've forgotten your old habits, but their all - they all come back. Have to break them.

    Jo-Ann Ellis: I guess you do!

  • Piers Roaldson: [Piers proposes new movie mutant role for Maria] I'm trying to consider genetics from a more human point of view.

    Maria Enders: When I was reading it, I imagined someone much younger. Maybe me younger, actually, but you were seeing me in movies that were made years ago. I - I've changed.

    Piers Roaldson: She has no age. Or else, she's every age at once. Like all of us.

    Maria Enders: Can I be frank? Maybe it's because I'm working with her, but as I was reading it, I - I kept thinking about Jo-Ann.

    Piers Roaldson: Yeah, well personally, I never think about Jo-Ann Ellis.

    Maria Enders: You're wrong. She's smart. And talented. She's modern, just like your character.

    Piers Roaldson: My character isn't modern. Not in that way, anyway. She's, outside of time.

    Maria Enders: Outside of time. I don't understand. It's too abstract for me. It's all right.

    Piers Roaldson: I - I don't like this era.

    Maria Enders: You're wrong. It's yours!

    Piers Roaldson: Amen! I didn't choose it.

    Maria Enders: [laughs]

    Piers Roaldson: And if my era is Jo-Ann Ellis and viral Internet scandals I think I'm entitled to feel unrelated, aren't I. I mean, it's nothing against her, I guess I just assumed you'd understand.