It's some scattered thoughts

Jaden 2022-03-21 09:02:39

I saw, as revealed in the film, a revolt against the "traditional Victorian bondage of women" who stripped off their corsets and disappeared here, above the rocks. (This reminds me of South Korea's Cui Xueli, the girl who was raped by the Internet without wearing a bra)

Micheal in the movie said, "I'm very curious, I've never seen a woman in England like them, who can walk in the woods freely and alone",

In fact, I don't think this is a suspense film. Every frame in it is very beautiful. It turns out to be the awakening of the pursuit of freedom. Some angelic and beautiful girls in the Australian Women's College resisted the traditional British feudal ethics. Just like Victoria Self-electricity and beauty represented by Nas

"The conflict of two ideas, feudal ethics and the idea of ​​girls' desire for equality, the yearning for freedom when they take off their corsets, the end of the Victorian era, the germination of feminist ideas

Is this Aussie film really outrageously beautiful, suspenseful and scary? Maybe a little bit.

A stream-of-consciousness movie that's great for bedtime if you're not scared.

I really feel that the nature of Australia is really beautiful. Maybe the angels in the movie are even more beautiful. Even the treacherous music was overlooked and overshadowed by me, but it was not worth the time when the broken hair was gently blown by the natural mountain wind. It's a movie where a lot of characters die or disappear and it doesn't make me feel bad

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Picnic at Hanging Rock quotes

  • Michael Fitzhubert: Miranda! Miranda! Miranda! Help me!

  • Miss McCraw: It stopped at twelve. It never stopped before. Must be something magnetic.