At work yesterday, I watched Frida on my PSP while eating a fluffy chiffon cake, and of course instant coffee in a passable plastic cup. There was no one in the office, the scumbags didn't come to work the day before the long holiday, leaving the poor me to be responsible for punching in. In short, I don't know if it's a PSP problem or a personality problem, the subtitles are missing, and the English with the strong flavor of taco is really hard to understand. I watched the 120-minute movie for three hours.
It's fitting to play Frida with Hayek, and of course I think a lot of that because Hayek is the only Mexican actor we've got a name for, and I love her a lot and Quentin loves her too, her accent English is fascinating. I think she also has considerable confidence in her Latin American beauty, not everyone dares to draw a single eyebrow on the mirror.
Usually well-known female painters, writers, artists, and young artists in ancient and modern times have beautiful and amazing love affairs. If they are not only beautiful but also exotic, not only have many romantic relationships, but also have many sexual orientations and the spirit of Shennong tasting all kinds of herbs, they are even more outstanding. .
Goddess Frida is of course a top performer. The awkward heart of young literary and artistic women and the bold style of Latin American women made me and other rats silently give thumbs up under their astonishment.
Political beliefs, Frida's political beliefs are very interesting, but they seem to be taken for granted. Of course such enthusiastic people believe in communism and such romantic people certainly believe in utopia. Anyway, a portrait of Grandpa Mao hangs abruptly in her bedroom with a strong Mexican style. Does it feel very timeless?
Love and marriage, Frida's way of dealing with her husband's affair is quite amazing, she can't stop her, so she fuck her, so much that her husband's lover said, you even better than your husband, jaw-dropping, fierce woman. While it was a good way to get her self-esteem back, there were always difficulties, so when her husband had an affair with her sister, she totally freaked out, yeah, what do you think she can do this time.
In reality, Frida is known to have a homosexual relationship. I really hope that the reason for what happened to her and those beauties in the movie is just made up by the director. The husband's unspeakable love and resentment, if the latter, is too pitiful.
Painting, Frida's paintings are of course derived from her sturdy life, the car accident when she was a girl, the betrayal of her first love, the perennial pain, the talented and rubbish husband, the death of the child, all the pain is expressed with a brush, And of course all those ardent love and happiness. The paintings, the style and the use of color, are bold and strangely dreamlike. I always feel that there is such a rule that people who like to use a lot of complementary colors in their paintings will not live long. As Van Gogh said, "The older I am, ugly, disgusting, poor and sick, the more I use bright and gorgeous, Well-designed colors, shame on yourself..."
The pictures of the film are colorful, the blue house full of green desert plants, the fiery red flowers in the black hair, the green dress and red shawl at the wedding, everything is a reproduction of the scene of the painting. And the original soundtrack of the movie is very, very nice, the part about Frida dancing with the hostess of the salon, the part about Frida singing in the bar, and the part about the art exhibition, it’s very, very nice.
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