In this film, the director interprets his understanding of love through the relationship between the male protagonist and various women. The relationship between these women and the writer may be real, or it may be a story written by the writer. As the saying goes, "there are a thousand Hamlets in the hearts of a thousand readers", the director put these characters on the screen, so that the writer's story and reality are intertwined. How to understand it depends on the viewer's personal views.
The title of my review was "A Writer's View of All Beings," and the women in the film were "the epitome of all beings in a love relationship." But the film isn't just about the women in the writer's pen and in reality. The writer himself is also an important part. Because the film is shot from a variety of angles, the understanding of the film's plot and characters varies.
Some people think that the ending of the film is a story written by the author, a good hope for escaping reality. From this point of view, the author is cowardly. He is unable to bear what has happened and what has not happened, and is unwilling to accept it, so he forces himself to forget Luna's death, and constantly wonders whether Lucía wants to leave him. submerged in reality.
Others believe that the ending is the reality, that the preceding tragedy is just a concocted story by the writer, and that the one-night stand and the sex that followed are just fictional stories. After all, the editor of the previous writer suggested to him more sex scenes, and readers liked it. From this perspective, I have to be shocked by the writer's ability to construct stories. His role is limited to the main writer, and there is no need to comment too much.
The ending is very warm and artistic, and some people may think it will not match the gloomy tone of the whole movie, but this is one of the highlights of the movie. In my personal opinion, I prefer to believe that the woman who had a one-night stand and the girl Luna who was bitten to death by a dog were just passers-by, just passers-by that the author accidentally brought into the story while writing. His relationship with Lucía has also been stable and sweet, like all lovers.
The scale of the film is still quite large, and the actors are also very dedicated. Of course, if I only remember those large-scale shots after watching the whole film, I can't say anything. For such audiences, I suggest you to watch the AV directly.
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