There is a song at the beginning of the movie "Life Like Fire
", which sings a woman like fire, which vividly depicts Frida's life. Sadly, though, Frida always seems to like to pursue something she can't get. After her disability, she painted cute and colorful butterflies on her plaster that resembled a tube top evening dress. It was a colorful evening gown; she had painted her feet on the sickbed, and she loved to paint her feet, even if she thought she might never walk again; she won that The man that no one wants to lock up - Diego's heart... Sometimes, it seems that she is more like a moth to a fire, greater than the fire!
However, just as water can put out a fire, she naturally has her weaknesses. She is good at compromise, and followed Diego to the United States. Because her mother was seriously ill, she returned to her hometown... She is fire, but she always wants to illuminate others.
A man
like wind is different from fire, Diego is like wind, he likes to pursue freedom, but he believes in marriage. For Frida, he fell in love with Frida because of his talent, compassion, and wisdom. Only Frida can control and dominate Diego. Frida is someone who can read Diego, and Frida is someone who is reliable enough for Diego. The world has always been one thing falls to another thing, Frida is the angel who came to subdue Diego.
The movie once used Diego as a conflict point, Frida was just a clue, all the contradictions, all the conflicts started because of Diego, until later Frida was bedridden. Diego was also a political figure during the Mexican Revolution. At that time, Mexico believed in communism and Marx, and there was still a portrait of Mao Zedong hanging in Diego's home. From Diego, we see the conflicts and changes in Mexican politics, the changes and development of an era, and Frida is just a speaker who tells all this. Later, when everything jumped out of the political atmosphere, Frida's character became clearer because of Diego.
The windy man finally found his home, which was actually Frida's embrace. There, he learned to grow, he knew how to take responsibility, and Frida's image was extended to the greatest extent. Walk with the wind. The wind-like Diego sets off Frida's mind and tolerance...
Poetic imagination
painters' imaginations are actually their true brushes. In the film, those Frida paintings featured in the feature really need to be read patiently to understand their true connotations. Like most writers, her paintings need to be understood by people who know her life, understand her, understand her. When the expression is direct, her paintings are very sharp, straight to the subject, immediate effect, and sturdy with masculinity; however, after digging deeper, you will understand how patiently this woman savors life. The characters in the painting, whether they are themselves or the people around them, have a rhythm that has been interpreted by Frida himself. She sometimes seems to be writing poetry with a brush, which is abstract and difficult to understand, but the boundaries of imagery are obviously much broader than that of poets!
Blurred sexual orientation
Her dancing with her friends was originally just a microcosm of her indulgent life. Later, the hot encounter with the singer proved how a person who pursues freedom, but it seems that this is the least important part. In this regard, Diego did teach her a lot. Diego described his first affair as follows: I just shook hands a little harder than usual. Not to mention that in the era of the revolution in Mexico, even now, to say that Diego is a person with a confused private life, does not think it is enough to slander him! Diego regards sex as urinating. For him, painting is just sex foreplay (in fact, he almost does.), I guess this is why he is not as good at painting as Frida. , and Frida takes painting as a conclusion, and uses painting to tell her own story. Painting is the purpose of life, which is why she succeeds.
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