How dark is love

Mabelle 2022-03-24 09:02:57

This low-budget movie is pretty well done. The performances of the two heroines are particularly tense, and they deduce the psychological activities very well. Especially Beren, the horror of being trapped in a dead room, the anger of witnessing infidelity, the despair of no escape, and the excitement of life emerging are very contagious, making people feel like they are there.
The film begins with Beren running away, and the male protagonist gets drunk and gets acquainted with Fabiana. The emotional entanglement between the three begins.
The first half of the film describes Fabiana's surprise. Because the male protagonist's villa is huge and located in the suburbs, and Fabiana often hears abnormal noises, Fabiana feels that this house is very wrong. Furthermore, there were frequent lightning and thunder, sudden power outages, and no feng shui waves, which made Fabiana startled, only to think that there was a ghost.
In the middle of the movie, a sudden turn of the camera leads to the emotional experience of Belen and the male protagonist. (The transition is very unnatural, and the cut is very problematic.) It tells the story of Beren, who wanted to test the hero's love for himself due to his cautiousness, and recklessly hid in the secret room of the villa. But behind the mirror, I witnessed her boyfriend's unreliability of his love.
As a result, Beren's world evaporated, and what Fabiana found was wrong was also a distress signal sent by Beren. In the end, Fabiana had an epiphany and discovered that Beren was in danger by means of water waves. and know how to save. But when the key was inserted into the keyhole, he hesitated: will love go away?
The darkness finally began to permeate.
Fabiana not only gave up the rescue, but also changed the bathroom facing Beren, and the cabinet at the entrance of the secret passage was stuffed with her clothes. So far, Fabiana's dark thoughts of selfishness (human nature) and inferiority (diaosi girl) are fully revealed. However, Fabiana is upset and wants to smoke, and also portrays her as an ordinary girl, with an ordinary job (waitress), with an ordinary girl's mind (Cinderella who wants to catch Prince Charming), and of course there are also ordinary of kindness.
When Fabiana discovered the adultery between the male protagonist and the violinist, she realized that Belen was not the real obstacle in her love life, but the unreliability of her boyfriend. In the end, after hesitating again and again, he made up his mind to open the door of the secret room, calling out to Beren eagerly. Who knows (as everyone should have guessed), the darkest side begins: Belen knocks Fabiana out! Lock her in a secret room. Although, Beren left the secret room key and the photo glued to the mirror, which seems to imply that she also has a good conscience, leaving Fabiana alive. But regardless of the hero's nerves (he didn't realize that Beren was trapped), even the information left could make the boy think: Fabienne thought her boyfriend's love for Beren was over, and left sadly. Therefore, Fabiana's trapping is directed to death. Her life depends on her ex-boyfriend's police pursuit or her own flash of inspiration in a secret room. In the end Beren basks in the sun on the beach, and the afterglow reveals its darkness, and the darkness is materialized (not just thinking, but acting).
The play begins with Belem's careful and self-willedness, and ends with Beren's careful and self-willed. However, the former is based on light, while the latter is based on darkness. (I found that the current movie is rampant with black belly, and I am embarrassed to say that I am playing the plot.)
(ps: Many bean friends actually recognize Beren's approach, which makes me messy! First of all, Beren is self-destruction. The secret room is no different. Secondly, Fabiana is not a junior, and Beren has no reason to hate her. The object of Beren's anger should be her boyfriend. Again, Fabiana's failure to rescue is temporary. For that moment, Beren His anger and hatred are understandable. But after all, it was Fabiana who rescued him in the end, can he treat the savior like this? In the end, Beren is a blatant crime, intentional injury, illegal imprisonment, and intent to murder can’t escape. If Fabienne dies because of this, the crime of murder is absolutely established. Seeing that many bean friends say this is revenge, I can't help but feel that the education of the three views and the popularization of the law are really a long way to go)

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The Hidden Face quotes

  • Fabiana: Are you jealous?

    Ramírez: You finally got what you wanted, a guy with money. Better than a cop with a shitty salary.

    Fabiana: You may be right.