The surprise is that the online version is really good, not only high-definition, but also Chinese and English synchronous subtitles, so understanding is even more effortless. The story is actually quite simple, with some unintentional, well-placed flashbacks that make it easier to understand what's going on. I am a person who does not like violence. Fortunately, there are not too many violent scenes in the film, and there are quite a few erotic ones. Fortunately, the headshot scene at the beginning did not frighten me, so I continued to watch it.
In fact, there is only one cause of the story, which is the witch in Lula's imagination, and also her mother Marietta. In the film, the witch in Lula's mind is mentioned many times, riding a broom in the dark night. Marietta and her underworld lover, Santos, conspired to kill her own husband. In my opinion, although she is ferocious, she should love her daughter very much, which is the kind of over-controlling love. Lula's boyfriend Sailor, who had been a driver for Santos before, happened to park his car outside the murder scene on the "Moon Black and Wind High Killing Night". For this reason, Ms. M vowed to kill Sailor, because she was afraid He will reveal his identity, and his daughter will leave her. In this way, a pair of lovers, a detective hired by a mad woman, a gangster, set out on a chase on the interstate.
Let's take a look at the process of chasing:
- Detective articles. Ms. M's current lover, Johnnie, is a detective. He loves Ms. M very much and is willing to do many things for her, including, of course, retrieving his beloved daughter for her and preventing her from being with the "murderer" Sailor again. However, in the process of chasing, the detective was indirectly framed by the woman he loved and died unexpectedly.
- Underworld members articles. Ms. M was worried that the kind Johnnie was not ruthless enough, so she recruited her ex-lover, Santos, who killed her husband together, to help kill Sailor. Unfortunately, while the other party agreed, she also offered a condition to kill Sailor. Meanwhile, Johnnie must also die. He also brought in a gang of well-known gangsters, including Willem Dafoe and Isabella Rossellini, who planned to end Sailor while leading him into a heist.
As a result, Willem Dafoe was knocked off his head, Isabella fled in a hurry, and Sailor was sentenced to 6 years for participating in the robbery while he recovered his life, and he was jailed again.
In fact, the story started when Sailor agreed to take part in the robbery. I didn't think it was very reasonable. Since he loves Lula, he should think about her and not risk himself into chaos. The explanation given by the director here is that they do No money, need more money to escape. At the same time, the story has become more human since Sailor agreed to participate in the robbery, and it has become a bit different from the previous style. Many people believe that the story should be released after Sailor six years later, after seeing his son and Lula. If you leave, it should end. Maybe this kind of ending is in line with the bizarre nature of the film, but I personally prefer the real ending: Sailor, under the "guidance" of good witch, finally realizes that he will be forever with Lula.
Maybe it was the excessive sex scenes that made me feel that Lula and Sailor were not the kind of couple who loved each other deeply. They were just confused by each other's bodies, and as the plot continued to develop, they went further and further away. It seems to feel that Lura really loves her lover. In particular, there are 2 shots in the film that make people feel warm:
1) One day on the way to sunset, Lula twisted the radio while driving, but the news on the radio was either murder or rape, or other terrible disasters, which made her unbearable, jumped out of the car like crazy, she screamed She asked Sailor to help her find a radio station that just played music, and then Sailor found a house, the two danced wildly on the side of the road, and then hugged together. Not an ordinary lover.
2) Of course, at the end of the movie, Sailor finally sang love me tender to Lura. The tidbit said that it was Kage's real singing, and his voice was not bad. I don't know when this Oscar star became a box office poison.
Lura's role is beginning to be unacceptable, especially for someone like me who was forced to grow up by the rules, smoking is not what a good girl should behave. But since the "twist the radio" incident, I think she actually yearns for purity in her heart. She hopes that the world will be beautiful. Unfortunately, the experience of being raped and having an abortion since she was a child makes her extremely insecure about the world. From that time on, I liked her blonde hair. Keiji, how should I put it, maybe because of the influence of leaving las vegas, I always think that there is no other film that can surpass his performance in las vegas, especially his slender fingers, his final departure is very heartless, seeing that part I can't wait to give Lura a slap in the face...Lankey
seems to be paying homage to The Wizard of Oz, which is mentioned in a lot of places. The first half of the movie is very cult, but the second third is very romantic. It has a very romantic feel. I really like the 2 songs that Nicholas sings in the film....... I like to see them finally together. ...Love the little lion that Sailor gave to his son...Love Lura's dedication to Sailor.
2009-03-05
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