watched it in high school, but I recalled that I wanted to go, but I could only find the French version. It can be replaced by literary \ niche \ European movies, etc.)
The director carefully observes the United States in front of him from behind the telescope with the Eastern European logo (car company, blonde beauty, movie hero, oh, yes, there is also a game called "" "Free" love), ignore her every move, and silently figure out how to make her happy with a joke I heard from my hometown ("It is said that after a person dies, the soul will be attached to, um, a stone", "You Bad Woman", "Let's build a plane, how about that?")
but it didn't seem to work
. For nearly two hours of viewing time, Arizona became a lonely sand, which neither belonged to the United States nor Does not belong to the protagonist, only exists in the fantasy world where the director mumbles to himself, he
comes here with unreliable hopes, and then loses this fighting spirit little by little, in various names, career, love, character, destiny... Then You have a wealth of life experience, then, and then nothing, and then the
male protagonist shows up from the port, goes to the bar to find friends, watches other people's weddings, becomes a car dealer, falls in love, and finally witnesses The death of a crush, there are so many, it seems that the endless world has been explored, but a fish in the water tank, swimming around, tired from hitting, just like the American flavor that the photographer has deliberately tried to show, and finally disappears like soap bubbles One gain and one loss, although the
director is deflated (it seems that making a movie is similar to being a cook, it is difficult to grasp the exotic style), but the film itself has a different kind of beauty. The knight chases the windmill monster to the mother named Arizona. The wreck of the ship, a kiss to wake up the witch who had been sleeping for a hundred years, defeated the imitator of Elvis who came to obstruct it, buried the princess's body, and finally left alone.
In fact, the process is not important. It's what the photographer wanted to tell, but unfortunately the United States is not suitable for this theme
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