Love is the "bright thread" of the movie The
two are journalists, both war correspondents and writers. They have both courage, talent and fame, and they are comparable. Gellhorn has even been called a female version of Hemingway. This is the basis of their love, but also the reason for the breakup, because neither wants to live in the shadows behind the dazzling light of the other.
As a romance, the film does its job well, not only detailing how the two fell in love and breaking up, but also analyzing the reasons. The movie tells the majority of female compatriots that independent women are often better than women who are dependent on men, and that the attraction of like-minded people is greater than the meticulous care. Maybe this really applies to pure men, but pure men are rarer than giant pandas these days.
Nicole Kidman's ass
Nicole Kidman flirts with on-screen coquettishness, and the film focuses as much of her voluptuous ass as possible. In addition, it is the two crazy sex scenes. Nicole Kidman's slightly over-the-top performance makes the movie look like an absurd stage play. Although the pornographic scene conforms to the current movie trend, it also makes the movie vulgar, and people can't help but press the "fast forward" button.
Gellhorn is beautiful, but under the shell of beauty lies a gleam of talent, and behind that talent lies a raging ambition. But the shots were all given to Nicole's ass, and it was clear that coquettishness was more of a hit than thoughtful. As a result, Gellhorn had to condescend to be a mediocre beauty, and feminists were helplessly reduced to playthings in the patriarchal society. Some people have accused the film of sing the praises of Gellhorn. I think the trio of director, writer and Nicole Kidman pulled Gellhorn down.
Who is Gellhorn?
Chinese audiences may not be familiar with Gellhorn. She was beautiful, with long legs, but she was also an outstanding war correspondent. She reported on the Spanish Civil War, the Soviet Union's invasion of Finland, China's Anti-Japanese War and other wars. She still went to the front line at the age of 81 and wrote articles criticizing the despicable American invasion of Panama. She was braver than many men and reported more powerfully than many of her male counterparts, but she was still seen as Hemingway's third wife. This is about the most intolerable for a woman who is competing with men for the world.
It's ridiculous that Hemingway in the director and screenwriter
's film has only chest hair, and bravery and publicity become ridiculous. Compared to...
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