to Alfonso. The definition of Cuaron's film, I think he's a road movie, and most of the dialogue and body language happens in the car. After watching this film, the first impression he presented to me was uninhibited and free. The undisguised sex scenes and direct and bold spoken dialogue in the film are very close to real life. The pictures and dialogues shown in the film are a kind of sensory stimulation deliberately created by the director. In fact, the issues that the director wants to express are not so one-sided. This movie is not a movie with porn as a gimmick, on the contrary, the bold shots and dialogues in the film further highlight the authenticity of the film. The problems between friendships are constantly highlighted in the film. The immature thoughts of young people control their behavior patterns. They use tobacco, alcohol and drugs to burn their youth. The endless pleasure and physical pleasure are theirs. goal that has been pursued.
Lusha, who is walking between two young people, is a woman living on the edge of tragedy. In the last moments of her life, moral boundaries were crossed. She is not as happy as she appears to be. She often calls her husband from where she is staying. Her grief is not in her husband's derailment, but in choosing an unknown future. Of course, everyone has the freedom to indulge, and everyone has a reason to be happy, but not everyone has the courage to take on the unknowns of this indulgence and happiness.
The film feels to me like Jack Kerouac's "On the Road," where Alfonso shows us the beauty of Mexico and the ideology of Mexican teenagers at a certain time through the description of a journey. Compared with European and American films of the same type, this film is more lifelike, and this authenticity comes from the director's control of the camera and the plot.
I think the reason why they didn't contact each other in the end was probably because they were afraid that they could accept the "same-sex" side. They thought they were pure heterosexuals, but there were times when they crossed that line, and both of them were completely Heterosexuals are more fearful after waking up. In addition to being frightened, I also feel ashamed, and the friendship has become blurred! Besides, they were such good friends before, and once this happened, they couldn't go back to being as simple and unrestrained as they were in the past.
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