I feel a little bit bad about the arrangement of the timeline of the film. It is not so easy to connect the connection between the previous clips and the subsequent clips. It takes a little brain to recall the connection between the previous clips. In short, the schedule is a bit messy, and it feels like a jumper.
Not to mention Amanda's acting skills, let's watch it together. The performances when being beaten and when they are calm are completely like two people, as if the female lead is completely beaten when she is calm.
There is one episode that is worth mentioning. It is the episode where my parents watched Lovelace's interview on TV. My mother's cry expressed a lot of emotions, including sadness, remorse, love, and emotion. That episode can highlight the director's expression. Emotional uniqueness.
There are a few details I want to mention. First, when describing the time nodes, the number is six, such as June, six years. I don’t know the life of the real actor, so I don’t know if it’s a coincidence or intentional. The second is the use of jittering shots in two places throughout the film. One is when dancing, which is easy to understand. The whole film is finally sublimated.
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