[What the director wants to say. 】

Gracie 2022-03-25 09:01:23

Is it to let you after watching the movie think carefully about the relationship between yourself and your lover, friends and family, or try to let us go back to find what love is.

Jude Law loves seamstresses so what about his wife and children. In our opinion he has no joy in his family life so can he find love? Is it allowed? Why in the end he still has to go back to his old life? Is it his restraint on himself or the attraction of his family. I found the answer in the posture of liv hugging him after getting off the bus. She held him like an adult holding a child. She depends on him and she needs him. must. (Although this hug makes me think of the heroine's girlfriend in "Puppet Life" holding her little orangutan...)

I just keep wondering about Jude Law's love for seamstresses. Is he really in love with this woman or is this woman when he needs warmth when he is most depressed. Maybe someone else too. If this woman had never known about her son, if they hadn't had sex all that would have existed.

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Breaking and Entering quotes

  • Liv: Most wives would worry if their husbands went cruising in King's Cross every night.

    Will Francis: Most wives are married to their husbands.

  • Will Francis: [to Liv] I love your SunBox, whatever the fuck it's supposed to do. I keep hoping it'll warm you up.