Frida
Openly accept love and face the risks that come with it
- But I don't think this is the original intention of the heroine
Falling in love with an artist who is charismatic, experienced, and has a lot more money than you is just because the same artist is more aware of his greatness—but that doesn't mean marrying that person.
Ex-wife knows him, he's best friend, worst husband
After all, it is no different from the nature of Shandong men. Friends gather to praise each other, talk eloquently, face women in private, and protect their lover.
Cowardly, cunning and treacherous, marriage is not suitable for him, and marriage is also proposed by Diego, the heroine never has a choice, it is nothing more than accepting it all with shoving, or accepting it all with grief and indignation - including him. My own sister is also not spared, isn't it the same?
Known for his progressive ideas, but what he does is so traditional that it can no longer be traditional. This is how male artists are
——Part of the passionate resistance that is not conducive to oneself, ruthless when drawing a knife to the weaker
At least I think if Diego really loved her, he would realize that her pain and life with her are a cage of her talents
He keeps talking about how good the heroine's paintings are, but has he really supported her career? The answer is of course
Now, I no longer feel that the private life of an artist or a great man is unique because of their other honors.
No personal life can negate a work, but that doesn't mean that everything they went through shaped them.
But I love the movie so much the tender and calm stare, no moral judgment, can't remember who to blame, at least they both are willing, at least they both loved each other and have been, at least they tried all the relationships
Not being a husband and wife, being a friend, and being a comrade is obviously more suitable for these two people, and it is suitable for these two artists whose erotic desires are so abundant that they can set themselves on fire at all times.
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