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Eleonore 2022-03-22 09:02:04

Wachowski's latest work "Speed ​​Racer" has a lot of bad reviews. In the film, with the strength of the male protagonist's family and the speed of the "Mach 5" car, he has changed the business group oligarchs who set up racing shady and manipulated the stock market. Situation - such a childish plot, who are you deceiving? Who believes it? But I believe the Wachowski brothers who "we believe in the power of myth to influence culture" believe. Take a closer look at their simple movie credits (directors) -
Speed ​​Racer (2008)
The Matrix Revolutions (2003) The Matrix
: Reloaded (The Matrix Reloaded, 2003),
The Matrix (1999),
Bound (1996)
Needless to say, "The Matrix", the debut "Bound" is worth a lot Let me introduce -
the literal translation of the title of the film "Bound" and "Crazy Flowers" are the follow-up translations of "Crazy Flowers", etc. I personally think the best translation is "Love Boldly, Steal Carefully". "In 1996, the Wachowski brothers acted as screenwriters and directors themselves, and launched the modern-style thriller "Bold Love, Careful Steal" (Bound), the film received a lot of praise from the critics, and when it was edited, it was pushed to the family. In the rental market, it has been sought after by fans and independent film culture circles, and has become a model of contemporary neo-noir films. The film borrows the model of 1940s crime films, but gives people a new perspective. Two sexy women, one Wild is a cunning, independent woman who distrusts men, and a criminal who rebels against the laws of the man's world. The film breaks the traditional narrative structure, making the whole story full of surprises, and the director handles the relationship between the two heroines delicately It's not a big deal, with no dazzling special effects, but a tense, exciting, interlocking, climaxing, Hitchcock-esque suspense, the Coen brothers' noir and Quentin Tarantino It's a wonderful combination of violence."
The above is a comment I randomly found, but what amazes me even more is that this is still a "gay movie", yes, that... (how to describe it) The woman who has no tattoos and has more makeup, likes The woman with tattoos and inconspicuous makeup. The former is the mistress of the gang boss, and the latter is a thief who has just been released from prison... The reason why they use tattoos to distinguish them is because this is also a detail in the film, and interested friends can find them for themselves.
Someone once asked me: What is your favorite movie? At that time, I didn't know which one to choose, so I didn't answer. In fact, the first thing that came to my mind was "Bound", and then "The Matrix". The reason why I prefer the former, because there is absolutely nothing in this film. Some are cunning for survival, some are firm self-confidence with hope in the dark, some are loyalty and trust after guessing the test, some are courage and wisdom... When these two women just met and sparked a spark, one asked the other. : What do you say we are different? At the end of the film, when the two of them hacked their money and left together, this one answered the other: We are no different.
The Wachowskis, I would say, are the same kind of people as they are—not following the rules, trusting their own judgment, and, "sly". Now I understand better why Wachowski made a transgender to turn his brother into a sister and brother? you don't understand? It doesn't matter, they have their own quasi-ideas.

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Bound quotes

  • Caesar: It's fuckin' dark in here!

  • Corky: So, Caesar works for the Mafia?

    Violet: It's funny. Nobody really calls it that anymore. Caesar just calls it "the Business."

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