I'm still skeptical

Emma 2022-04-11 09:01:07

Aside from her, her, her love story, where is the true meaning of

art ?

Some people think that Lucie gave up photography

because I was impressed by what Lucie said to Cide.

She thinks that taking pictures for a magazine is like machine work. Others take her efforts as their own and seem to be It's a good feeling to be noticed

by people, but she can't stand that kind of influence, she is restricted everywhere and can't breathe...

In the film, Lucie's photography works are almost inseparable from the subjects of her family and friends.

Lucie said that she stopped photography for many years. , but in the film, it is not difficult to see that she and her mother also press the shutter when they are talking, and develop it in her darkroom.

It can be inferred that giving up the commercial route at that time may be due to her passion for pure art. The pursuit and love (this is just my personal opinion)

maybe this film just makes us understand the production and operation mechanism of photography as an art category

. Can't understand what Lucie said

and I think she is more self-interested between the editor-in-chief and Lucie...

until Lucie's death she achieved her goal and she realized that

she was holding a picture of her and Lucie kissing The cover of the magazine walked towards the door in despair. When the two editors passed

by her, they all said to her: well done, which highlights the irony of the film.

Finally , Cide opened the door and looked inside the magazine like a The innocent child has seen through all the evils in the world,

and the female colleague sitting at the door seems to imply that the next victim

, Cide, really loves Lucie?

I'm still skeptical...

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Extended Reading

High Art quotes

  • Vera: Is it the German?

  • Vera: What did you do to yourself? C'mon, tell me! What kind of problem?

    Lucy: I don't know. It's not really a problem. It's more of an issue.

    Vera: You just said a problem. Is it a problem? Now it's an issue. Is it a problem or an issue?

    Lucy: Both. I have a love issue, and a drug problem. Or maybe I have a love problem, and a drug issue. I don't know.