Taylor's fighting power

Isidro 2022-03-24 09:02:12

Spring Night ★★★★ An absurd drama, with no more than three scenes and no more than four characters. All three are not voided. The false pregnancy, the child of fantasy, the real and the false, the actors' performances, and the stunned lines made me believe their words! This is the biggest bewitching part of the movie! Comments everywhere say that there is no such thing as a child.

People with the lowest emotional intelligence leave the most brutal "power of the wild" to their families, and leave the most hypocritical courtesy to outsiders. The heroine is like this, but she was well educated and did it on purpose! It was unbearable to live a normal life, and he insisted on turning into a husband and wife war. He was so injured that he was powerless to do it again. Finally, he felt comfortable and could fall asleep. The deeper the love, the more raging, "I am the mother of the earth, you are a paper tiger." "Total war, until the end." Elizabeth Taylor, the human chest of the raging waves, the violent roar skill, is a professor of history at the university, a society It's normal for a husband whose Jewish language to read the West's decline can't stand it to fight back. What's more, her husband still has an elegant British voice like his cousin, Richard Burton, the first generation to break into Hollywood. The two divorced, remarryed and divorced off-screen, which is also the only long-term tortured true love among the stars. They were husband and wife when the film was filmed, and the woman gave the man a sports car. Cleopatra, who paralyzed a company, should be their first encounter, and they were hot on the set. Shun, I am not surprised that Taylor has been married to OTL eight times in total. After all, the score of appearance and stature is too high. Although the middle-aged eyes are cloudy and the elegance is halved, it is more than enough for a show.

repetition, noise, mania, word meaning, teeth grinding, grinning, father, coyote, thirst, child prodigy, vomiting, history, creature, wife swapping, forest, ants, "two hundred old men", "she never makes a mistake" . That's how it looks very meaningful, but in fact the back is full of empty hands. Screenwriter Ernst is as famous as another Tennessee who wrote a Streetcar Named Desire, both gay. There are many comrades in the artist, it's just a statement. To solve a problem, the original English name is: Who is afraid of Virginia Woolf, one of Woolf's four stream-of-consciousness writers, and the only woman. It can basically be said that she alone opened up women to have a room of their own , the pioneer of independent creation of handed down texts. (Salome, who communicated with Freud, Nietzsche, and Rilke, is younger than her. Salome is also a conscious woman, but not a mature writer.) The ditty sung in the film is: "Who is afraid of Vigie "The Wolf of Nia", an excellent theme of feminist VS patriarchal confrontation, the female protagonist is a wolf, using the words wolf and Woolf to make a pun. Woolf itself is gentle and despairing, and it is not something that ordinary people can empathize with. The heroine's yin prestige is just an extension of her principal's father's power, who exclusively oppressed the male lead for twenty years. "Why are you so unpromising?" "Why don't you go to heaven?"

Taylor repeatedly made fun of Bette Davis in the opening scene. In the golden age of Hollywood, the three superstars who can best perform crazy: Vivien Leigh, Bette Davis, Elizabeth Taylor, You can't tell the difference, it's just a matter of measure. Betty was originally positioned as not a beauty, but in one vote, she was ranked in the top ten OTL Vivien Leigh "A Streetcar Named Desire". The ability to fight is poor, and the vulnerability is gradual. The more crazy the more elegant, the more rare; , From time to time, her eyes suddenly changed and her eyes turned cold, and she didn't know what cruel things she would do. It just so happened that Betty was also a candidate for "Spiritual Spring Night"; Taylor's fighting power broke the table, and the firepower was endlessly entangled.

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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? quotes

  • Nick: To you, everybody's a flop. Your husband's a flop, I'm a flop.

    Martha: You're all flops. I am the Earth Mother, and you are all flops.

  • Nick: I'm tired, I've been drinking since nine o'clock, my wife is vomiting, there's been a lot of screaming going on around here!