"Fan·Pray·Love" and Ai Iijima

Summer 2022-03-24 09:01:59

Someone translated the title of this film as "Fan·Pray·Love", and it really is talented. There are many similarities between this film and Ai Iijima.

For example, Ai Iijima's blog is smart and interesting, and the same is true of the original book on which the movie "Fan·Pray·Love" is based; but unfortunately, the wisdom and life insights in the text cannot be turned into scenes. Therefore, you Watching Ai Iijima's love action movies, it's hard to see the wisdom of her thoughts or the liveliness of her character in her performances, and even many times she feels less dedicated than Ran Muto.

Similarly, the life insights in the original book "Rice, Pray, and Love" became a National Geographic-style tourist scene in the film, based on the Rome-India-Bali travel, so many times I suspected this was National Geographic. The new petty bourgeoisie outfit B route pushed by the channel.

Can't help but say julia roberts is a good actor and javier bardem is still so charming but as per the hollywood boss in barton fink i don't want fucking mind wrestling i want two guys in a match Real wrestling on the field. The character played by Julia Roberts has a turbulent heart and a thousand twists and turns, but you let her stand there expressionless, thinking that the audience can understand it? Yes, at the end of "The Queen of Sweden", Garbo turned his face to the audience with a blank face, but this audience has experienced the baptism of the whole film and has already highly recognized Garbo as the queen. If your "Rice, Pray, Love" The same effect can be achieved with a travel promotion PPT+MV, so it is strongly recommended that you direct the latest "Mission impossible", otherwise it will be a loss to the whole world.

Literary adaptation of films has never been an easy task. "Fan·Pray·Love" is definitely a pseudo-script. The scenery that commercial films need, but the spirit conveyed by words is gone. Want to convey the spirit of words? Let's start over with the story, which is as difficult as writing a new novel from scratch.

Therefore, if I really like Ai Iijima's cleverness and liveliness, I just read her blog. I don't have to worry about why she didn't show aura in love action movies. Similarly, I really like "Fan·Pray·Love" and just read the book. Now, there is no need to delusionally find the roller coaster of the soul in the movie.

But in the end, we are not calm. We just want to be infinitely close, watching Ai Iijima's love action movie while reading her blog; reading the book "Fan·Pray·Love" with the left eye, and looking for the beauty of Rome-India-Bali with the right eye . It's a pity that this kind of high will always create false orgasms. We put ourselves on the other side of the glass cover. Although it is safe and seems to be infinitely close, we will never have the chance to touch it. Moreover, there are so many fake orgasms that we would think that the orgasm is nothing more than that.

If you want to experience the true climax, you can only practice with real guns and live ammunition, which is impossible to experience in countless simulations inside a glass cover.

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Extended Reading
  • Rylan 2021-12-15 08:01:10

    I don’t understand this kind of feeling very well, and it’s not that the heroine is hypocritical. After all, she is a middle-class New York. Of course she must have spiritual pursuits if she is rich in material, but it is really difficult for someone like me who is very struggling to live to understand her. Strictly speaking, it’s not her problem, it’s not the movie’s problem, it should be my own problem (the original sin of poverty).

  • Justina 2021-12-15 08:01:10

    I told Samsung that the colors are okay, James Fanco is okay, nothing else

Eat Pray Love quotes

  • Felipe: Listen, balance, my darling, is not letting anybody love you less than you love yourself.

  • Liz Gilbert: In the end, I've come to believe in something I call "The Physics of the Quest." A force in nature governed by laws as real as the laws of gravity. The rule of Quest Physics goes something like this: If you're brave enough to leave behind everything familiar and comforting, which can be anything from your house to bitter, old resentments, and set out on a truth-seeking journey, either externally or internally, and if you are truly willing to regard everything that happens to you on that journey as a clue and if you accept everyone you meet along the way as a teacher and if you are prepared, most of all, to face and forgive some very difficult realities about yourself, then the truth will not be withheld from you.