Selena

Jacinthe 2022-03-25 09:01:18

"Selena"
James Lawrence and Bradley Cooper's fourth film, the female director expressed it in a gloomy, sharp, slow, dull, and depressing way, which made all the viewers' hearts blocked A dark shadow, very uncomfortable. Selena, in the appearance of the film, was mistakenly thought to be an inspirational film of women's odes. Unexpectedly, the story of the film changed to tell the story of a female patient. Selena was burned on her back when she was a teenager, leaving a big scar. She thought she would never love again in this life. When the hero appeared in her life, she needed a wholehearted and honest love. , this love is big enough for her to give everything, so the partner of the hero has the evidence of their bribery, she asks her husband to solve him, she finds out that the husband has had a child with the woman, and also leaves photos and maintenance , she and her husband's child unfortunately miscarried, and she will be unable to bear children. She was heartbroken and hysterical, and later asked someone to kill the child, just for the sake of her husband, for the future beautiful life of the two people, just for a perfect love. In order to save his son, her husband did not hesitate to confess his guilt and rescued his son, but he eventually died in the hunt, leaving Selena alone and grief-stricken. She did not dare to face it and set herself on fire. . I don't know why, this is a movie that uses too much force. It is silent and boring, and it is heavy to watch. Whether it is the performance of human nature and the environment, there is no wisdom and sunshine, and it is not desirable in terms of values. In short, I don't like this movie very much. It is indeed a failure. Lawrence still has a good performance, but the characters under the script are too weak, so weak that the audience does not want to appreciate and analyze these characters. Fail.

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  • Sheriff McDowell: Got anything to add?

    Galloway: It was an accident.

    Sheriff McDowell: How do you know that?

    Galloway: He ain't a good enough shot to do it on purpose.

  • [last lines]

    Sheriff McDowell: SPOILER WARNING

    [knocking]

    Sheriff McDowell: Mrs. Pemberton? Mrs. Pemberton, you need to come out and identify your next of kin.

    Sheriff McDowell: All right. Let's take him away then. Come on, boys. Get back to the car.

    [car doors slamming]