This is a women's play, Marlon Brando's emotional play with two women. The director tries to spy on the minds of women: a woman who hopes to return to peace after being crazy (the heroine); a woman who is empty and lonely after marriage resolves the depressed woman by having sex with different men, and finally confused about the meaning of her existence and chooses self-destruction (ex-wife). And through Marlon Brando's self-talk in front of his ex-wife's body, he said the elusiveness of women: Even if I live for two hundred years and understand all the mysteries of the universe, I don't understand your heart. And an Italian director chose to shoot such an emotional drama in France, perhaps because the romantic and mysterious color of France perfectly echoes the roundabout feelings of a woman that Bertolucci wants to express. Women's play, can talk too much. .
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